railroad terminal (Meaning)

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railroad terminal (n)

terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods

Synonyms & Antonyms of railroad terminal

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railroad terminal Sentence Examples

  1. The imposing railroad terminal towered over the cityscape, its grandeur a testament to a bygone era.
  2. Passengers streamed into the bustling railroad terminal, eager to embark on their journeys across the vast country.
  3. The stationmaster announced the arrival of the train, his voice echoing through the cavernous railroad terminal.
  4. The intricate network of tracks within the railroad terminal was a testament to the engineering marvel that connected distant lands.
  5. The dilapidated railroad terminal stood as a haunting reminder of a time when trains were the lifeline of a nation.
  6. The once-grand railroad terminal had been converted into a vibrant hub for shops and restaurants, its historic charm preserved.
  7. The railroad terminal was the bustling heart of the city, where people from all walks of life converged to pursue their destinations.
  8. The massive steam locomotive pulled into the railroad terminal, its whistle piercing the morning air.
  9. The railroad terminal served as a pivotal transportation point, connecting the city to countless towns and villages.
  10. The abandoned railroad terminal stood as a lonely sentinel, echoing the rise and fall of a once-prosperous industry.

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terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods

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The imposing railroad terminal towered over the cityscape, its grandeur a testament to a bygone era.

Passengers streamed into the bustling railroad terminal, eager to embark on their journeys across the vast country.

The stationmaster announced the arrival of the train, his voice echoing through the cavernous railroad terminal.

The intricate network of tracks within the railroad terminal was a testament to the engineering marvel that connected distant lands.