0 a building where public transportation vehicles stop for people to get on and off -- gare [ feminine ]
a train/bus station une gare ferroviaire/routière
1 a building from which an official service is provided -- station [ feminine ]
a police/fire station un poste/commissariat de police / une caserne de pompiers
2 a broadcasting organization -- station [ feminine ]
a TV/radio station une station de télévision/radio
3 to send sb somewhere to do a military or government job -- poster
My father was stationed in Kenya. Mon père était en poste au Kenya.
4 a place with a ticket office, waiting rooms etc, where trains, buses or coaches stop to allow passengers to get on or off -- gare
5 a local headquarters or centre of work of some kind -- poste, caserne
6 a post or position (eg of a guard or other person on duty) -- poste
7 to put (a person, oneself, troops etc in a place or position to perform some duty) -- (se) poster
There has even been an explosion - we have seen pictures of it - in a petrol station.
The target is the priest who heads the radio station which has millions of listeners in the country.
The station was burnt to the ground and it is a terrible thing to see people surrounded by flames trying to save themselves.
That would be as crazy as having a radio which only played one station.
The train cannot leave the station until the requirement of a seven-day period of complete calm has been fulfilled.
Is it the airport or train station?
According to the legislation, working time includes when a self-employed person is at their work station.
You have to plan for the fire station, but you have to help the individual at the same time.
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