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difference between out of station and out of town.

September 16, 2018
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Out of station may mean that you are in a suburb of a large town, away from the place that you normally stay. Out of town generally means that you are in another town altogether. It refers to a longer period away than 'out ofstation.' Both are correct.
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difference between out of station and out of town.
Out of station may mean that you are in a suburb of a large town, away from the place that you normally stay. Out of town generally means that you are in another town altogether. It refers to a longer period away than 'out ofstation.' Both are correct.

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