What does XDS mean?
XDS means Ottawa Train Station
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Airports & Locations category.
What is the abbreviation for Ottawa Train Station?
Ottawa Train Station can be abbreviated as XDS
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What does XDS stand for? XDS stands for "Ottawa Train Station". |
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What is the meaning of XDS abbreviation? The meaning of XDS abbreviation is "Ottawa Train Station". |
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What is XDS abbreviation? One of the definitions of XDS is "Ottawa Train Station". |
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What does XDS mean? XDS as abbreviation means "Ottawa Train Station". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BHM - Birmingham New Street Train Station
- QDU - Dusseldorf, Germany - Main Train Station
- STSH - Super Train Station H
- TMTS - Train Master Train Simulator
- LTS - Lambertville Train Station
- OL - Ottawa Library (Ottawa, KS)
- STCC - Station Train Control Center
- TSP - Train Station Products
- CTS - Clean Train Station
- CYOW - Ottawa/Macdonald-Cartier International Airport, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- CYRO - Ottawa/Rockcliffe Airport, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- KOWI - Ottawa Municipal Airport, Ottawa, Kansas, United States
- OWI - Ottawa Municipal Airport, Ottawa, Kansas, United States
- OCUC - Ottawa Chinese United Church (Ottawa, Canada)
- OMJS - Ottawa Modern Jewish School (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
- OMSG - Ottawa Medieval Sword Guild (est. 2001; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
- OMSL - Ottawa Mixed Softball League (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
- depot. - 1. Bus or train station. 2. Storage place for goods or motor vehicles.
- terminal. - An airport, train station, or bus station. Of train and bus stations, one at which routes end and vehicles are stored.
- Dagenham - (psychiatry) or "Three Stops Beyond Barking": severely disturbed/mad (based on British train station names)