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The station site is now served as a flag stop.
The station is a flag stop with no ticket service.
Though the town became a flag stop on the railroad, few people moved there.
The former through station has been converted to a flag stop.
It continues to offer one of the last flag stop routes in the country.
The next year, it would become a flag stop.
But it isn't even a flag stop for this train.
It was marked as a flag stop, but so were many of the other stations on this line.
Regular train service was suspended in 1953, after which it may have become a flag stop.
Lena is the only station on the route that will be a flag stop.
The station operates as a flag stop with 48-hour advance notice.
When the flags stop being waved, there's the reality of living, 40, 50, 60 years with your disability.
There was only one flag stop along this branch.
It was originally a vacation spot and flag stop on the railroad.
A nine minute red flag stopped the race for cleanup after an accident.
Other points of entry for our convenience are automated flag stops.
The town began as a flag stop on the Alaska Railroad.
The community buses provide flag stop service on combination versions of the 8 main routes.
What we could do, however, was issue a command that effectively shut down the flag stop from the Labyrinth side.
The men with black flags stopped passing buses and forced their passengers to join them.
He was headed for the flag stop, and as we saw in the pantry, you got there through the wine cellar.
Not until 1900 did Cashmere become a flag stop and a small section house was built, manned by two employees.
In the fall of 2012, New Britain was added back to the weekend schedule as a flag stop.
Flag stops on Amtrak are rare as of 2010.
Finally the bands stopped playing and the flags stopped waving.
The town was set up as a flag station for the railway in November 1886.
These rules apply only to official flag stations and not to the general public.
The station opened on November 28, 1880 as a flag station.
It was always considered to be a flag station, and this was reflected in the level of service offered there.
And with the exception of a solitary man, no one saw them arrive at the little flag station known as College Park.
When the train slowed near a flag station, he began to walk towards the Ghat for a boat.
"Flag Station" (1945), a melancholy nocturnal winter scene, rates among his best works.
A flag station was exactly that: passengers wanting to board had to flag the train down.
As was typically the case for flag stations, trains only stopped to pick up or set down passengers and wagons if required to do so.
The village served a flag station for the Great Northern Railroad.
The place was merely a flag station.
In railway parlance this is a flag station.
Each team must take the flag from the opponents' flag station and return it to their own station to win.
"Yeh, and he isn't stopping for any flag stations on the way, either!"
Such stations were known as "flag stops" or "flag stations".
Bugs, at this time, decides to make his getaway by taking a handcar from the Flag Station.
Monti soon became a small but bustling community, with stores, a blacksmith shop, a bank, and a flag station.
The trunk lines called for stations of all sizes from small lean-to flag stations to large city termini.
Ackerson was a flag station on the C. N. Railroad.
Hugo was formerly named "Gravel Pit" and was established in 1883 as a flag station for the railroad.
In 1904 Peel was a flag station on the Canadian Pacific Railway, with a population of 150.
In about 1879 a new station was established at Petone near the present station site to replace the old flag station.
The loss of aerodynamic downforce destabilized the car, which spun, left the track and hit a bunker used as a flag station.
The settlement began as a flag station on the Bay City and Alpena Railroad in 1884.
Conrich got its start as a flag station for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.