take me to the train station, please - translation to greek
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take me to the train station, please - translation to greek

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY ELTON JOHN (MUSIC) AND BERNIE TAUPIN (WORDS), RECORDED BY ELTON JOHN IN 1970
Take Me To The Pilot; Take me to the pilot

take me to the train station, please      
πάμε στον σταθμό του τρένου
railway station         
  • Park Lane Goods Terminus]] at Liverpool's docks was the world's first station built entirely for freight.
  • Clapham Junction}} in London is the busiest station in terms of rail traffic with an average of one train every 20 seconds at peak times.
  • [[Grand Central Terminal]] in New York City is the largest station by number of platforms, with 44 on two levels.
  • Presto]] [[contactless smart card]] reader and self-serve ticket machine at a suburban train station in Toronto
  • Nyugati Railway Station]] in [[Budapest]], Hungary
  • Staff halt at Durnsford Road, Wimbledon
  • UK]]
  • Station with train and coal depot by [[Gustave Le Gray]] (about 1850–1860s)
RAILWAY FACILITY WHERE TRAINS REGULARLY STOP TO LOAD OR UNLOAD PASSENGERS AND/OR FREIGHT
Railway station (moved); Railroad station; Rail station; Train stations; Terminal station; Railway stations; Railroad terminal; Terminal (railroad); Station stop; Passenger depot; Passenger station; Rail terminal; Train Station; Rail Road Station; Railway station; Railway Station; Halt (railway); Railroad depot; Station (rail); Railway terminal; Terminal (railway); Railway halt; Railroad stations; Railwaystation; Terminal train station; Train depot; Stewarton station; 🚉; Turnback; Technical stop (railway); Technical stoppages; City railway station; Terminus station; Over-track train station; User:ColinBruceWilson/Over-track train station; Unmanned halt; Station track; House track; Platform track; Through track; Maintenance track; Railway Depot; Rail terminus; Halt station; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Over-track train station; Platform tracks; Canal terminus; Railway terminus; Rail Motor Stopping Place; Rail motor stopping place; Through station; Intermediate station; Intermediate stations; Intermediate railway station
σιδηροδρομικός σταθμός
take away         
  • Customers queueing for takeaway at a [[fish and chip shop]] in England
  • Street food vendors in early 20th century New York City.
  • Thermopolium in [[Herculaneum]]
  • scooter]] used for [[Pizza Hut]] pizza delivery in [[Hong Kong]].
  • A market stall in [[Thailand]] selling take-out food
  • Disposable chopsticks in a university cafeteria trash bin in Japan.
A PREPARED MEAL OR OTHER FOOD ITEMS, PURCHASED AT A RESTAURANT OR FAST FOOD OUTLET TO BE CONSUMED OFFSITE
Take-away food; Takeaway food; Take-out food; Take-away; Take out; Take away; Carryout; Carry-out; Takeout; Take-aways; Takeout food; Takeout container; Take Out; Imbiss; Takeaway; To-go; Take-Away; Food Takeaway; Taking out; Take Away
αφαιρώ, παίρνω μακριά

Definition

take-off

Wikipedia

Take Me to the Pilot

"Take Me to the Pilot" is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It was originally released on John's eponymous second album in 1970.

It was recorded at Trident Studios in London in January 1970 and released in the United States in October 1970 as the A-side of a single, with "Your Song" as the B-side. Both songs received airplay, but "Your Song" was preferred by disc jockeys, becoming the singer's first hit (on both sides of the Atlantic) and rendering "Take Me To The Pilot" as the B-side.

The country duo Brothers Osborne recorded a remake of the song for the 2018 tribute album Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin.