In London, England, several thousand people would spend the nights in the Underground subway train stations during the "Blitz", when German bomber aircraft were bombarding the city. This was because there had never been a system of underground bomb shelters. After October 1940, when the Luftwaffe had turned its attentions away from indiscriminate bombing of the city of London, most people returned to their homes.
It wasn't the last train to Clarksville....and no one at the station...
they hided in the underground station or a shelter in there garden to hide when they heard the sire.so every one had to go to one to these shelters
it means like a pitt stop for example train station.
On foot, on bicycles, by train, by car, by ship or by plane.
I think that the evacuees got picked up from the train station and the people who picked them up came from a taxi or they actually drive them self s .
It is Nagoya Train Station, Nagoya, Japan
By foot to the nearest bus or train station, where they would then get on a bus or train to be evacuated into the countryside.
-- The world's largest station is Nagoya Station in Nagoya, Japan. -- The world's busiest station is Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan. -- Châtelet-Les Halles, in Paris, is the world's largest underground station.
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The oldest train station that still survives intact today is Manchester Liverpool Road (now part of the Museum of Science and Industry), and the oldest train station that is still open is Newton-le-Willows station in Merseyside.
You can take the train out of the station, but you can't take the station out of the train.
A place where people go to get on or off of trains.
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Not a direct train, you will have to change at Peterborough