Station may refer to:
Traffic and infrastructure
- Filling station, a gas (petrol) station
- Power station
- Space station
- Transit station (disambiguation)
- Bus station
- Metro station, a transit rail station
- Train station or railway station
- Train order station
- Police station
- Chaining station or chainage
- Relay station in a courier system
- Station, a type of postal facility that is not a main post office, as defined by the United States Postal Service
- Stations of the Cursus publicus, the courier system of the Roman Empire
Telecommunication
- Broadcast station (disambiguation)
- Radio station
- Television station
- Earth station
Military
- Naval air station, an airbase of the United States Navy
- Royal Air Force station
- Royal Naval Air Station
- Station (frontier defensive structure)
- Military base
Agricultural
- Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
- Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle
Computer networks
- Station (networking)
- Primary station
- Control station
- Slave station (disambiguation)
- Workstation
Locations
- Gauging station, a location along a river or stream used for gauging or other measurements
- Hill station, a town which is high enough to be relatively cool in summer
- Station, California, former name of Laws, California
- La Station, a community centre in Montreal, originally designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Music
- Station (album), by the band Russian Circles
- "Stations", a song from the album Churn by the band Shihad
Religious
- Station church, a church in which special services are held on specific days during Lent and Easter
- Station days, days of specific liturgical practice in the Roman Catholic Church
- Stations of the Cross, a Christian devotion and its associated images
- Stations of the Exodus, the locations visited by the Israelites following their exodus from Egypt
Other uses
- Station wagon, a vehicle body style
- Diplomatic mission or station, where a diplomatic/consular official (or mission) is posted
- Station, term for social status, prestige based on one's position in society
- Station, in childbirth, the position of the baby in the birth canal
Lady Hodmarsh and the duchess immediately assumed the clinging affability that persons of rank assume with their inferiors in order to show them that they are not in the least conscious of any difference in station between them.
— W. Somerset Maugham (18741965)