0 a place where people can stop when travelling from one place to another
The camp was designed as the first way station for refugees, evacuees, and returning soldiers.
Jake does not know how long he has been at the way station, nor does he know exactly how he got there.
Knoxville initially thrived as a way station for travelers and migrants heading west.
Weiser reached its height of prosperity when a railroad way station was established and it became a transportation hub for travelers.
Riggs (1990) suggested that repetitive elements serving as ' way stations ' or ' boosters ' may facilitate the spread of inactivation.
Each intermediate representation serves as a "way station" on the road to production - its significance is internal to the production process.
I hope that this is just a way station in a process leading to a larger discourse in the country generally.
Added to this, he needs plenty of experience: perhaps to be taken to the park, the rail way station, the bus station, the zoo or the seaside.