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No, they are two separate subway stations.
If you mean Prestwick Airport, there is a rail link from the airport to Central Station. If you mean the town Prestwick, Prestwick Railway Station is on the same line as the airport station and travels to Central Station as well.
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In Milan at the same stadium as inter Milan.
A building, by definition, generally stays in the same place. The Space Station is constantly orbiting the earth. It is therefore not a building.
Milan and Inter (or if you prefer AC Milan and Inter Milan).
Bot Inter and AC Milan share the same stadium, known as the San Siro.
Both words come from the Latin station (stem of statio) meaning a standing place or standing still.
No, they are two separate train stations, located in two different places. New York City's Penn Station (there are other Penn Stations in the U.S.) is located at West 33rd to 34th Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues. Grand Central Station and Terminal is located at East 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Grand Central Station is the subway station, where you can get the 4-5-6 (the dark green line), the 7 (the purple line) or the S shuttle train to Times Square. Grand Central Terminal is the railroad terminal for non-subway trains running in and out of New York City.
No, AC Milan share the San Siro with Inter Milan. Barcelona own their stadium and don't share it with anyone.
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Construction on Grand Central Terminal began in 1903, shortly after work had begun on Pennsylvania Station, but the terminal was not opened until Feb. 2, 1913, and its upper level loop track system was not operational until 1917 and its lower level loop system was not operational until 1927 when it became able to accommodate 1,000 train movements a day.