· Hi, I was wondering which preposition is better in the following sentence because I have seen both options: "The train arrives in Waterloo station at 6:30" or "The train arrives at … · HELLO how can I say the question in a more collocial way -A quelle station de métro dois-je descendre pour trouver la gare routiere- which metro station do I need to get off … · Hello everyone, While riding the metro in Hamburg, Germany, I recognized that the announcement went "next station, [name of metro station]." I've already heard announcements … · Hello, I'm currently looking for a way to translate the french expression "station blanche" into english. A "station blanche" is a special computer designed to be cut from any … · You're a small man with a fake bistro. You're shooting way above your station. You totally misjudged your market. Because all these pretentious ideas that you think are gonna … · Hi, I’ve commonly seen people use “pick up” when you drive or ride a scooter somewhere (school, station, airport, etc.) and give them a lift somewhere else. However, does … · Rather than try to quantify the situation, I would simply say they are both widely used. The US Postal service uses STA as the abbreviation for Station, while googling "Euston … · A train station (commonly station, railway station (mainly British Commonwealth) or railroad station (mainly US)) is a railway facility where trains regularly stop to load or unload … · At the assembly station sounds right unless you are trying to talk about attaching something to the assembly station itself. That would be an unusual thing to say and you would … · That looks like Chester railway station I wouldn't tell my friends to "meet me in the forecourt". I'd say "meet me at the entrance to the station/ in front of the station". It might be a …