I've noticed that the words 'Railway Station' seem to have become defunct and the (to my mind uglier) 'Train Station' is ubiquitous on the radio. When and why did this start to happen?
I'm normally a bit of a pedant when it comes to issues of language, grammar and punctuation, but have never shared the concern over the use of train station instead of railway station. We are quite happy to use the term bus station for the place where we catch a bus so it seems reasonable to me to use the term train station for the place where we catch a train.
That's true, Obiter, now that you mention it. Do you still have passenger-cars with a holed strap, or strop, that controls the opening and closing of the windows?...I bet not.
'Train Station' requires a shorter signboard than does 'Railway Station'. My guess is that 'train' wins because it's a bit cheaper to produce than 'railway.'
Thank you all! The mention of the leather window-straps really took me back. I still think that 'Train Station' sounds 'wrong' - 'railway' has the advantage of possessing the same number of syllables as 'station'. I suppose it may have begun with 'railway train' and we became lazy. You could have camel trains, wagon trains etc. - now there would be an interesting sign, 'Camel Station'!
Mother; "Stuey, we're getting close to a tunnel so close the window...Now!
Stuey: "Oh! Do I have to: I like the noise the tunnel makes"
Mother: "Yes: close it right now! You want to go home smelling like a bucket of
soot?"
I was suggesting that the term may be historic in that in the days of the big railway companies (great Eastern etc) 'railway' station meant a place where that railways trains stopped. Now a station is where 'trains' from other companies stop and so 'train' station may be more appropriate.
After privatisation most train operating companies were taken over by firms that ran buses, so, to make life easier for them their buses went to bus stations and their trains to train stations. Now most of them have lost their contracts perhaps we can revert back to the proper "Railway Station".