Usually means: Traveling directly from one stop.
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  1. station-to-station: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  2. station-to-station: Wiktionary
  3. station-to-station: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  4. station-to-station: Infoplease Dictionary
  5. station-to-station: Dictionary.com
  6. station-to-station: TheFreeDictionary.com

Definitions from Wiktionary (station-to-station)

noun:  (baseball) A contranym which may mean:
noun:  A strategy in which a team attempts to score runs by stealing bases, bunting, sacrificing, hitting singles and adopting hit-and-run plays; inside baseball or small ball.
noun:  A strategy in which a team attempts to score runs by eschewing the stolen base and small ball, instead allowing baserunners to advance only on hits or other balls in play.
noun:  (telecommunications) A method of placing a telephone call in which the calling party will accept the placed call irrespective of respondent. This connection method has largely been superseded by direct dial connections.
noun:  (Christianity) The procession by devotees along successive stations in the Stations of the Cross.

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