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A train station (commonly station, railway station (mainly British Commonwealth) or railroad station (mainly US)) is a railway facility where trains regularly stop to load or unload

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A bus "station" is not a bus "terminal"; though a "terminal" is a "station-on-steroids". This is why certain facilities are called bus, train, and or passenger terminals; while other

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next station vs next stop

Hello everyone, While riding the metro in Hamburg, Germany, I recognized that the announcement went "next station, [name of metro station]." I''ve already heard announcements

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