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Definition of Coach station
1. Noun. A terminal that serves bus passengers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coach Station
Literary usage of Coach station
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Historical, Political, and Statistical Account of Ceylon and Its Dependencies by Charles Pridham (1849)
"From thence to the mail-coach station at ... mail-coach station, about 4J miles.
... a rest-house and mail-coach station, 8£ miles. ..."
2. Airports As Multimodal Interchange Nodes by Ecmt (2005)
"... the policies actively pursued since 1992 by airport management, 10 per cent
of the UK express coach operation passes through Heathrow's coach station. ..."
3. Londonby Alice Taucher, Ken Bernstein by Alice Taucher, Ken Bernstein (2002)
"If you're thinking of spending a day outside the capital, check at a London
Tourist Board information centre or Victoria coach station (164 Buckingham ..."
4. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1874)
"The light four-wheeled buggy, which was to convey him and his young mistress to
the nearest coach station— fifty miles away—was at the door in the early ..."
5. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1836)
"Having reached the street, we proceeded to the nearest hackney- coach station.
There was but one vehicle on the stand. It was a miserable, broken-springed ..."
6. Daytrips London by Earl Steinbicker (2003)
"There is also excellent bus (coach) service from London's Victoria coach station
to Oxford, taking about 1.5 hours. Local buses leave from various points in ..."