Station (from Latin statio) may refer to:
- Status or social status
- a relay station in a courier system
- cursus publicus (Roman Empire)
- Station, California, former name of Laws, California
- a type of postal facility that is not a main post office; term explained in United States Postal Service
- 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
- Fire station
- Gauging station, a location along a river or stream used for gaging or other measurements
- Hill station is a town in India which is high enough to be relatively cool in summer
- diplomatic mission or station, where a diplomatic/consular official (or mission) is posted
- Stations of the Cross refer to a Christian devotion and its associated images
- In childbirth, "station of labor" refers to the position of a baby in the birth canal, ranging from -4 to +4. A reading of 0 means that the baby is 'engaged' and labor has started.
- The Stations (Irish custom), was the custom during the period English proscriptions against Catholicism of gathering in homes for mass and socializing
- A desk with permanent fixtures - e.g. one might describe the desk that a supervisor sits at in a power station control room as a 'station'
- Station is the second full-length album by the instrumental rock band Russian Circles
- Stations, a song, second single from New Zealand and Shihad's debut album Churn
- The Station, a nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, that burned down in 2003 killing 100 people
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