Railway station at the end of a line or service.
1 The M. & T. terminal station at Manchester was in reality two buildings.
2 It seemed very quiet there, to be the terminal station in a large city.
3 A little below that was the terminal station of the funicular railway from Montreux.
4 The great bare place before the terminal station was packed with a patient crowd.
5 Harvey rang off and called up the M. & T. terminal station at Manchester.
6 Tramcars hung silently around the west terminal station .
7 Within an hour they had descended at the small frame terminal station , and were walking together up the village street.
8 At the terminal station of a great railroad, in the midst of a network of shining rails, stands the switchman's tower.
9 About nine o'clock on Sunday morning the troops reached Val Joen's Drift, the terminal station on the Orange Free State Railway.
10 But from the big terminal station she did send a wire, and Rachael and the boys met her after the hot trip.
11 We will get four new miles of tunneled LIRR route and one new terminal station ; London will get 14 miles serving seven stations.
12 This door led to a large apartment which struck Denry as being an idealisation of a first-class waiting-room at a highly important terminal station .
13 As the train lazily rolls into the terminal station , pouches and sacks are ready for delivery and the clerks make ready to leave the car.
14 The hotel proved to be only a few blocks east of Terminal Station .
15 The line connecting the terminal stations is called the "inner circle."
16 These terminal stations are arranged in the form of an irregular ellipse and are eleven in number.
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