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What is the difference between railway station and terminal?

When the track or route ends, a station is known as terminus or terminal. The meaning of the terminal itself is the termination. This is the station from where the train does not go further i.e. the train can only enter or leave the station in only one direction.



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A terminus or terminal is a station at the end of a railway line. Trains arriving there have to end their journeys (terminate) or reverse out of the station.

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A terminal is where the tracks end (terminate), as at Grand Central Terminal in New York City. A station is where the tracks approach from opposite directions, as at Penn Station in New York City. A platform is a structure adjacent to the tracks, enabling passengers to board and depart trains.

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A terminus or terminal is a station at the end of a railway line. Trains arriving there have to end their journeys (terminate) or reverse out of the station.

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Terminal literally translates to termination. In context of a railway station, it is the termination of track, where each incoming track ends at stop-blocks and does not go any further. Junction is a station where three or more train lines converge or diverge.

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Definitions of railroad terminal. terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods. synonyms: railroad station, railway station, train depot, train station. types: flag stop, way station, whistle stop. a small railway station between the principal stations or a station where the train stops only on a signal.

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A terminal is a specific part of a port dedicated to a particular activity. For example, on a port, there can be different terminals for oil and gas, crude oil, building materials, automobiles, and so on. A port is a central station that houses all of the terminals.

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Travelling to and from London If you are travelling to or from London, your ticket will usually show London Terminals rather than a specific station. This is because your ticket may be valid at more than 1 London Terminal station, as long as it is on a reasonable route, using National Rail services.

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