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![]() Last edited by Holly Goodhead; 01-12-2017 at 12:28 PM. |
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![]() As Lady-J has said shows start Christmas Eve, Lady-J will also have something for all forum Lady's to join in with, but also to get you all in the mode on 23th Dec: at 9pm an all new comedy with Bob and Lady-J will screen. |
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Sorry, Lady J but there is no such thing as a train station! There is however a railway station. Sorry to be pedantic.
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![]() Oh thank you Dongo
![]() It's 9pm at the railway station then ![]() Lady-J |
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![]() Only a bus station or Police station
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![]() According to the Google Books Ngram Viewer, which calculates the frequency of phrases in all books scanned by Google from 1800 to 2000, the phrase "train station" was first used significantly in 1960, and has been growing in popularity ever since. However, at least according to Google's data, "railway station" is still more popular.
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train station probably arose from N America ?
Carly & CG to the rescue please Lisa Tina & Carly xxx & mr Track |
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I think that they use the nomenclature Depot (with the emphasis on the e).
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