A train station, railway station, railroad station, or depot (see below) is a railway facility where trains regularly stop to load or unload passengers or freight.
It generally consists of at least one track-side platform and a station building (depot) providing such ancillary services as ticket sales and waiting rooms. If a station is on a single-track line, it often has a passing loop to facilitate traffic movements. The smallest stations are most often referred to as "stops" or, in some parts of the world, as "halts" (flag stops).
Stations may be at ground level, underground, or elevated. Connections may be available to intersecting rail lines or other transport modes such as buses, trams or other rapid transit systems.
Terminology
In the United States, the most common term in contemporary usage is train station. Railway station and railroad station are less frequent; also, American usage makes a distinction between the terms railroad and railway.
In Britain and other Commonwealth countries, traditional usage favours railway station or simply station, even though train station, which is often perceived as an Americanism, is now about as common as railway station in writing; railroad station is not used, railroad being obsolete there. In British usage, the word station is commonly understood to mean a railway station unless otherwise qualified.
St. Mary's station in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada is a station for Via Rail trains running from Toronto west to Sarnia. The town of St. Marys is served by 4 passenger trains daily. Eastbound train VIA 84 stops at 0757, and eastbound train VIA 88 stops at 2036. Westbound train VIA 85 stops at 1336 and westbound train VIA 87 stops at 20:23. Reservations are required 40 minutes in advance of trains 84 & 87 for those trains to stop at the station.
The International Limited was operated jointly by Via Rail and Amtrak between Chicago and Toronto. The service, which had started in 1982, was discontinued in 2004.
This is a list of past and present Senators of Canada representing the province of Ontario. Ontario has had an allocation of 24 senators since the time of Confederation. The province is also one of four regional Senate divisions under Section 26 of the Constitution Act that allows for the expansion of the Senate by one or two senators per region.
Current
Notes:
1 Senators are appointed to represent Ontario. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Ontario as his or her division. 2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada in the Queen's name on the recommendation of the prime minister. 3 Division designated as Toronto Centre from 000000001984-01-13-0000January 13, 1984 to 000000002001-02-14-0000February 14, 2001 and Toronto Centre-York from 000000002001-02-15-0000February 15, 2001 to the present.
Historic
Notes:
1 Senators are appointed to represent Ontario. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Ontario as his or her division. 2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada in the Queen's name on the recommendation of the prime minister; the initial 24 senators were named by a Royal Proclamation at the time of confederation.
Ontario (Human Rights Commission) v Etobicoke (Borough of)
Ontario (Human Rights Commission) v Etobicoke (Borough of), [1982] 1 S.C.R. 202 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on age discrimination. Several firemen challenged a mandatory retirement policy under the Ontario Human Rights Code. The Court found that the employer did not sufficiently justify the policy as a bona fide occupational requirement.
Background
Harold Hall and Vincent Gray were firemen in the borough of Etobicoke, Ontario. As part of the collective agreement between the borough and the union, all firefighters were required to retire at the age of 60. When Hall and Grey were forced to retire they brought a complaint for age discrimination under section 4(1) of the Ontario Human Rights Code which prohibited discrimination in recruitment or dismissal based on age among other grounds.
The respondents defended their actions by arguing that the rule was a bona fide occupational requirement (BFOR). Namely, that the rule was required to maintain an acceptable standard for firefighting.
St. Marys station in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada is a staffed railway station used by Via Rail's Corridor service. The station is served by two daily trains in each direction between Toronto and London (via Kitchener), one of which continues beyond London to Sarnia. The St. Marys VIA Rail station is currently operating with reduced hours due to COVID-19.
St. Marys Junction Railway Station. This stone station is the only original Grand Trunk station in Southwestern Ontario. Although a National Historic Site, the station had been fenced off and neglected for a long time but is now slowly being restored.
published: 20 Oct 2020
00105 VIA Rail's New Fleet - Siemens Charger Test Train St. Mary's Station Stop on CN Guelph Sub
Date: April 14 2022
VIA Rail's New Fleet - Siemens test train No. 688 makes it's first run on CN's Guelph Sub heading east. Here we catch them rolling into St. Mary's, Ontario making a station stop at the the historic Grand Trunk Railway station. A built-in accessibility lift is lowered and raised, testing the system as well as measurements on the platform are taken in preparation for when new fleet enters revenue service. Once again I was able to grab a few different angles of the the arrival and departure. Enjoy!!
00:00 Arrival of New Fleet
03:44 Announcement PA system
05:30 Operation of Accessibility Lift
06:50 Departure of New Fleet
Other videos of the new fleet I have captured that are on my channel are 00069, 00070, 00074, 00075, 00093, 00095-00098
#viarailnewfleet #viarail #via...
published: 31 May 2022
VIA Rail Train 84 at St Marys, Ontario on July 23 2024
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. In this video train 84, running on time, stops at the station on July 23 2024.
Transport Action Canada is campaigning to restore frequent and reliable train services to St Marys and communities like it across Canada. Join us: https://www.transportaction.ca/member/
St Marys train station is operated and staffed by the town, and also serves as an art gallery and to provide tourist information.
published: 24 Jul 2024
Rear view out of VIA #84 at St. Mary"s, Ontario on June 14th, 2018 (read desc)
Video # 2 of our railfanning trip. We were lucky enough to be seated in the last car of VIA Rail #84. St, Mary's, Ontario is a place that we really wanted to see. There was a lot of rail traffic through the town back in the day. Passenger traffic and hauling stone from the nearby quarries was very commonplace.. Nowadays, the old Grand Trunk rail line is now a hiking trail. We caught the main sights as we pulled out of the station in St. Mary's.
The video opens with us pulling out of St. Mary's VIA Station and then crossing a big, big bridge over the Thames River Valley (BEAUTIFUL!). the next shot takes us past two important parts of St. Mary's rail history. First is the old Grand Trunk Railway station, still standing. Second, and a little less obvious, unless you know where to loo...
published: 16 Jun 2018
"VIA Rail" Approaching The St.Marys Ontario Station 8/10/13 Columbia Photos
published: 11 Aug 2013
1996 St Mary's River Dr ACR Railway Crossing at Station Mall in Sault Ste Marie
This is what the St. Mary's River Dr. railway crossing near the Station Mall used to look like form when I was a kid from Soo, Ontario.
published: 16 May 2017
St Mary's, Ontario
With the Canadian border being closed, we were unable to get out in the Spring to visit family and take a short trip with them. It is unlikely that we will be doing any more trips this year.
So, we are now posting our pictures from prior vacations so you can enjoy some more of our travels. Unfortunately, we were using a camera with no video, no dash cam and no GoPro.
Just remember that all of our videos that you are watching are posted after we get back.
Hope you enjoy these oldies but goodies.
DAY: 7-2 St. Mary's Ontario, Thames River, Municipal Building. 10-8-12
St. Mary's Grand Trunk Railway Station, St. Mary's
Presbyteran Church
MUSIC: Low by Elphnt uploaded from YouTube free audio library.
LINKS: https://en.wikip...
published: 26 Dec 2020
VIA Rail Train 84 at St Marys, Ontario on July 23 2024
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. There used to be three, and they used to be faster, good enough to commute to Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph or Toronto.
Transport Action Canada is campaigning to restore frequent and reliable train services to St Marys and communities like it across Canada. Join us: https://www.transportaction.ca/member/
In this video train 84, running on time, stops at the station on July 23 2024.
St Marys train station is operated and staffed by the town, and also serves as an art gallery and tourist information office.
published: 02 Aug 2024
Via rail canada train 87 FLYING Past St. Mary's Junction station February 10, 2017
Moble link:
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published: 11 Feb 2017
Sydney metro st Mary's station
The new St Marys metro station will provide easy, efficient and accessible interchange with the existing T1 Western Line. The station will include a new concourse bridge and connect north and south of the station precinct.
This new gateway to Sydney will become an important metropolitan transport interchange and play a vital role in the revitalisation and renewal of St Marys as a strategic centre: promoting future employment growth, supporting the local population now and into the future and improving connections across Greater Western Sydney.
The new station will also provide customers with easy access to bus services and walking and cycling links.
Proposed station entry One station entrance on Station Street and one station entrance on Harris Street.
Station type Cut and cover The St M...
St. Marys station in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada is a staffed railway station used by Via Rail's Corridor service. The station is served by two daily trains in e...
St. Marys station in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada is a staffed railway station used by Via Rail's Corridor service. The station is served by two daily trains in each direction between Toronto and London (via Kitchener), one of which continues beyond London to Sarnia. The St. Marys VIA Rail station is currently operating with reduced hours due to COVID-19.
St. Marys Junction Railway Station. This stone station is the only original Grand Trunk station in Southwestern Ontario. Although a National Historic Site, the station had been fenced off and neglected for a long time but is now slowly being restored.
St. Marys station in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada is a staffed railway station used by Via Rail's Corridor service. The station is served by two daily trains in each direction between Toronto and London (via Kitchener), one of which continues beyond London to Sarnia. The St. Marys VIA Rail station is currently operating with reduced hours due to COVID-19.
St. Marys Junction Railway Station. This stone station is the only original Grand Trunk station in Southwestern Ontario. Although a National Historic Site, the station had been fenced off and neglected for a long time but is now slowly being restored.
Date: April 14 2022
VIA Rail's New Fleet - Siemens test train No. 688 makes it's first run on CN's Guelph Sub heading east. Here we catch them rolling into St....
Date: April 14 2022
VIA Rail's New Fleet - Siemens test train No. 688 makes it's first run on CN's Guelph Sub heading east. Here we catch them rolling into St. Mary's, Ontario making a station stop at the the historic Grand Trunk Railway station. A built-in accessibility lift is lowered and raised, testing the system as well as measurements on the platform are taken in preparation for when new fleet enters revenue service. Once again I was able to grab a few different angles of the the arrival and departure. Enjoy!!
00:00 Arrival of New Fleet
03:44 Announcement PA system
05:30 Operation of Accessibility Lift
06:50 Departure of New Fleet
Other videos of the new fleet I have captured that are on my channel are 00069, 00070, 00074, 00075, 00093, 00095-00098
#viarailnewfleet #viarail #viarailcanada #passengertrain #siemens #mobility
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Date: April 14 2022
VIA Rail's New Fleet - Siemens test train No. 688 makes it's first run on CN's Guelph Sub heading east. Here we catch them rolling into St. Mary's, Ontario making a station stop at the the historic Grand Trunk Railway station. A built-in accessibility lift is lowered and raised, testing the system as well as measurements on the platform are taken in preparation for when new fleet enters revenue service. Once again I was able to grab a few different angles of the the arrival and departure. Enjoy!!
00:00 Arrival of New Fleet
03:44 Announcement PA system
05:30 Operation of Accessibility Lift
06:50 Departure of New Fleet
Other videos of the new fleet I have captured that are on my channel are 00069, 00070, 00074, 00075, 00093, 00095-00098
#viarailnewfleet #viarail #viarailcanada #passengertrain #siemens #mobility
Click on the TRAIN icon at the bottom right corner of the screen to subscribe to my channel and watch more cool videos! Thanks for watching! Also check me out on Instagram @lifeofatraindriver
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. In this video train 84, running on time, stops at the station on July 23 2024.
Transport Action Canada...
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. In this video train 84, running on time, stops at the station on July 23 2024.
Transport Action Canada is campaigning to restore frequent and reliable train services to St Marys and communities like it across Canada. Join us: https://www.transportaction.ca/member/
St Marys train station is operated and staffed by the town, and also serves as an art gallery and to provide tourist information.
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. In this video train 84, running on time, stops at the station on July 23 2024.
Transport Action Canada is campaigning to restore frequent and reliable train services to St Marys and communities like it across Canada. Join us: https://www.transportaction.ca/member/
St Marys train station is operated and staffed by the town, and also serves as an art gallery and to provide tourist information.
Video # 2 of our railfanning trip. We were lucky enough to be seated in the last car of VIA Rail #84. St, Mary's, Ontario is a place that we really wanted to ...
Video # 2 of our railfanning trip. We were lucky enough to be seated in the last car of VIA Rail #84. St, Mary's, Ontario is a place that we really wanted to see. There was a lot of rail traffic through the town back in the day. Passenger traffic and hauling stone from the nearby quarries was very commonplace.. Nowadays, the old Grand Trunk rail line is now a hiking trail. We caught the main sights as we pulled out of the station in St. Mary's.
The video opens with us pulling out of St. Mary's VIA Station and then crossing a big, big bridge over the Thames River Valley (BEAUTIFUL!). the next shot takes us past two important parts of St. Mary's rail history. First is the old Grand Trunk Railway station, still standing. Second, and a little less obvious, unless you know where to look, is the widened space to the right of the tracks just past the GTR station. That is the track bed of the long gone CN Forest Subdivision that ran off the Guelph Sub that we were on for this trip.
I hope you enjoy the video. Please leave a comment below, click like, or even subscribe if you are new to the channel. Thanks for watching!!!
Video # 2 of our railfanning trip. We were lucky enough to be seated in the last car of VIA Rail #84. St, Mary's, Ontario is a place that we really wanted to see. There was a lot of rail traffic through the town back in the day. Passenger traffic and hauling stone from the nearby quarries was very commonplace.. Nowadays, the old Grand Trunk rail line is now a hiking trail. We caught the main sights as we pulled out of the station in St. Mary's.
The video opens with us pulling out of St. Mary's VIA Station and then crossing a big, big bridge over the Thames River Valley (BEAUTIFUL!). the next shot takes us past two important parts of St. Mary's rail history. First is the old Grand Trunk Railway station, still standing. Second, and a little less obvious, unless you know where to look, is the widened space to the right of the tracks just past the GTR station. That is the track bed of the long gone CN Forest Subdivision that ran off the Guelph Sub that we were on for this trip.
I hope you enjoy the video. Please leave a comment below, click like, or even subscribe if you are new to the channel. Thanks for watching!!!
With the Canadian border being closed, we were unable to get out in the Spring to visit family and take a short trip with them. It is unlikely that we will be...
With the Canadian border being closed, we were unable to get out in the Spring to visit family and take a short trip with them. It is unlikely that we will be doing any more trips this year.
So, we are now posting our pictures from prior vacations so you can enjoy some more of our travels. Unfortunately, we were using a camera with no video, no dash cam and no GoPro.
Just remember that all of our videos that you are watching are posted after we get back.
Hope you enjoy these oldies but goodies.
DAY: 7-2 St. Mary's Ontario, Thames River, Municipal Building. 10-8-12
St. Mary's Grand Trunk Railway Station, St. Mary's
Presbyteran Church
MUSIC: Low by Elphnt uploaded from YouTube free audio library.
LINKS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Marys,_Ontario
https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=8907
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Our videos are about our travels or about camping equipment/supplies and are for adults only.
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With the Canadian border being closed, we were unable to get out in the Spring to visit family and take a short trip with them. It is unlikely that we will be doing any more trips this year.
So, we are now posting our pictures from prior vacations so you can enjoy some more of our travels. Unfortunately, we were using a camera with no video, no dash cam and no GoPro.
Just remember that all of our videos that you are watching are posted after we get back.
Hope you enjoy these oldies but goodies.
DAY: 7-2 St. Mary's Ontario, Thames River, Municipal Building. 10-8-12
St. Mary's Grand Trunk Railway Station, St. Mary's
Presbyteran Church
MUSIC: Low by Elphnt uploaded from YouTube free audio library.
LINKS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Marys,_Ontario
https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=8907
EDITING PROGRAM: - Cyberlink Power Director 15
Our videos are about our travels or about camping equipment/supplies and are for adults only.
You can contact us at [email protected] if needed.
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. There used to be three, and they used to be faster, good enough to commute to Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph...
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. There used to be three, and they used to be faster, good enough to commute to Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph or Toronto.
Transport Action Canada is campaigning to restore frequent and reliable train services to St Marys and communities like it across Canada. Join us: https://www.transportaction.ca/member/
In this video train 84, running on time, stops at the station on July 23 2024.
St Marys train station is operated and staffed by the town, and also serves as an art gallery and tourist information office.
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. There used to be three, and they used to be faster, good enough to commute to Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph or Toronto.
Transport Action Canada is campaigning to restore frequent and reliable train services to St Marys and communities like it across Canada. Join us: https://www.transportaction.ca/member/
In this video train 84, running on time, stops at the station on July 23 2024.
St Marys train station is operated and staffed by the town, and also serves as an art gallery and tourist information office.
Moble link:
https://m.reservia.viarail.ca/en#/trainstatus/trainStatus
Computer link:
http://reservia.viarail.ca/tsi/tsiresult.aspx?l=en&from=iframe
Folllw my in...
Moble link:
https://m.reservia.viarail.ca/en#/trainstatus/trainStatus
Computer link:
http://reservia.viarail.ca/tsi/tsiresult.aspx?l=en&from=iframe
Folllw my instsgram for buses and trains https://www.instagram.com/taylorolsontrainsitfanning/
Moble link:
https://m.reservia.viarail.ca/en#/trainstatus/trainStatus
Computer link:
http://reservia.viarail.ca/tsi/tsiresult.aspx?l=en&from=iframe
Folllw my instsgram for buses and trains https://www.instagram.com/taylorolsontrainsitfanning/
The new St Marys metro station will provide easy, efficient and accessible interchange with the existing T1 Western Line. The station will include a new concour...
The new St Marys metro station will provide easy, efficient and accessible interchange with the existing T1 Western Line. The station will include a new concourse bridge and connect north and south of the station precinct.
This new gateway to Sydney will become an important metropolitan transport interchange and play a vital role in the revitalisation and renewal of St Marys as a strategic centre: promoting future employment growth, supporting the local population now and into the future and improving connections across Greater Western Sydney.
The new station will also provide customers with easy access to bus services and walking and cycling links.
Proposed station entry One station entrance on Station Street and one station entrance on Harris Street.
Station type Cut and cover The St Marys metro station will be located under the existing Sydney Trains suburban rail station at St Marys and have two entries, one on Station Street and one on Harris Street.
The new St Marys metro station will provide easy, efficient and accessible interchange with the existing T1 Western Line. The station will include a new concourse bridge and connect north and south of the station precinct.
This new gateway to Sydney will become an important metropolitan transport interchange and play a vital role in the revitalisation and renewal of St Marys as a strategic centre: promoting future employment growth, supporting the local population now and into the future and improving connections across Greater Western Sydney.
The new station will also provide customers with easy access to bus services and walking and cycling links.
Proposed station entry One station entrance on Station Street and one station entrance on Harris Street.
Station type Cut and cover The St Marys metro station will be located under the existing Sydney Trains suburban rail station at St Marys and have two entries, one on Station Street and one on Harris Street.
St. Marys station in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada is a staffed railway station used by Via Rail's Corridor service. The station is served by two daily trains in each direction between Toronto and London (via Kitchener), one of which continues beyond London to Sarnia. The St. Marys VIA Rail station is currently operating with reduced hours due to COVID-19.
St. Marys Junction Railway Station. This stone station is the only original Grand Trunk station in Southwestern Ontario. Although a National Historic Site, the station had been fenced off and neglected for a long time but is now slowly being restored.
Date: April 14 2022
VIA Rail's New Fleet - Siemens test train No. 688 makes it's first run on CN's Guelph Sub heading east. Here we catch them rolling into St. Mary's, Ontario making a station stop at the the historic Grand Trunk Railway station. A built-in accessibility lift is lowered and raised, testing the system as well as measurements on the platform are taken in preparation for when new fleet enters revenue service. Once again I was able to grab a few different angles of the the arrival and departure. Enjoy!!
00:00 Arrival of New Fleet
03:44 Announcement PA system
05:30 Operation of Accessibility Lift
06:50 Departure of New Fleet
Other videos of the new fleet I have captured that are on my channel are 00069, 00070, 00074, 00075, 00093, 00095-00098
#viarailnewfleet #viarail #viarailcanada #passengertrain #siemens #mobility
Click on the TRAIN icon at the bottom right corner of the screen to subscribe to my channel and watch more cool videos! Thanks for watching! Also check me out on Instagram @lifeofatraindriver
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. In this video train 84, running on time, stops at the station on July 23 2024.
Transport Action Canada is campaigning to restore frequent and reliable train services to St Marys and communities like it across Canada. Join us: https://www.transportaction.ca/member/
St Marys train station is operated and staffed by the town, and also serves as an art gallery and to provide tourist information.
Video # 2 of our railfanning trip. We were lucky enough to be seated in the last car of VIA Rail #84. St, Mary's, Ontario is a place that we really wanted to see. There was a lot of rail traffic through the town back in the day. Passenger traffic and hauling stone from the nearby quarries was very commonplace.. Nowadays, the old Grand Trunk rail line is now a hiking trail. We caught the main sights as we pulled out of the station in St. Mary's.
The video opens with us pulling out of St. Mary's VIA Station and then crossing a big, big bridge over the Thames River Valley (BEAUTIFUL!). the next shot takes us past two important parts of St. Mary's rail history. First is the old Grand Trunk Railway station, still standing. Second, and a little less obvious, unless you know where to look, is the widened space to the right of the tracks just past the GTR station. That is the track bed of the long gone CN Forest Subdivision that ran off the Guelph Sub that we were on for this trip.
I hope you enjoy the video. Please leave a comment below, click like, or even subscribe if you are new to the channel. Thanks for watching!!!
With the Canadian border being closed, we were unable to get out in the Spring to visit family and take a short trip with them. It is unlikely that we will be doing any more trips this year.
So, we are now posting our pictures from prior vacations so you can enjoy some more of our travels. Unfortunately, we were using a camera with no video, no dash cam and no GoPro.
Just remember that all of our videos that you are watching are posted after we get back.
Hope you enjoy these oldies but goodies.
DAY: 7-2 St. Mary's Ontario, Thames River, Municipal Building. 10-8-12
St. Mary's Grand Trunk Railway Station, St. Mary's
Presbyteran Church
MUSIC: Low by Elphnt uploaded from YouTube free audio library.
LINKS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Marys,_Ontario
https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=8907
EDITING PROGRAM: - Cyberlink Power Director 15
Our videos are about our travels or about camping equipment/supplies and are for adults only.
You can contact us at [email protected] if needed.
St Marys, Ontario is now only served one train per day. There used to be three, and they used to be faster, good enough to commute to Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph or Toronto.
Transport Action Canada is campaigning to restore frequent and reliable train services to St Marys and communities like it across Canada. Join us: https://www.transportaction.ca/member/
In this video train 84, running on time, stops at the station on July 23 2024.
St Marys train station is operated and staffed by the town, and also serves as an art gallery and tourist information office.
Moble link:
https://m.reservia.viarail.ca/en#/trainstatus/trainStatus
Computer link:
http://reservia.viarail.ca/tsi/tsiresult.aspx?l=en&from=iframe
Folllw my instsgram for buses and trains https://www.instagram.com/taylorolsontrainsitfanning/
The new St Marys metro station will provide easy, efficient and accessible interchange with the existing T1 Western Line. The station will include a new concourse bridge and connect north and south of the station precinct.
This new gateway to Sydney will become an important metropolitan transport interchange and play a vital role in the revitalisation and renewal of St Marys as a strategic centre: promoting future employment growth, supporting the local population now and into the future and improving connections across Greater Western Sydney.
The new station will also provide customers with easy access to bus services and walking and cycling links.
Proposed station entry One station entrance on Station Street and one station entrance on Harris Street.
Station type Cut and cover The St Marys metro station will be located under the existing Sydney Trains suburban rail station at St Marys and have two entries, one on Station Street and one on Harris Street.
A train station, railway station, railroad station, or depot (see below) is a railway facility where trains regularly stop to load or unload passengers or freight.
It generally consists of at least one track-side platform and a station building (depot) providing such ancillary services as ticket sales and waiting rooms. If a station is on a single-track line, it often has a passing loop to facilitate traffic movements. The smallest stations are most often referred to as "stops" or, in some parts of the world, as "halts" (flag stops).
Stations may be at ground level, underground, or elevated. Connections may be available to intersecting rail lines or other transport modes such as buses, trams or other rapid transit systems.
Terminology
In the United States, the most common term in contemporary usage is train station. Railway station and railroad station are less frequent; also, American usage makes a distinction between the terms railroad and railway.
In Britain and other Commonwealth countries, traditional usage favours railway station or simply station, even though train station, which is often perceived as an Americanism, is now about as common as railway station in writing; railroad station is not used, railroad being obsolete there. In British usage, the word station is commonly understood to mean a railway station unless otherwise qualified.
Walking through the town where you live And I dream of another day Daylight failing over the railings Past your window As another dream in the railway station You're too late You're gonna have to wait all day now 'Cause no one else will help you Follow me to the seaside It's fine for a daydream They just let you down They just let you down Summer's gone incompletely You're no one, you can disappear If you don't try now If you don't try again On a sunny day I think It gets hard to remember They won't let you down They won't let you down They won't let you down Seen something you've done Far in a distance You're waiting and watching And don't think it's helping They won't let you down They won't let you down