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railroad station

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun railroad station has 1 sense
  1. railway station, railroad station, railroad terminal, train station, train depot - terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods
    --1 is a kind of terminal, terminus, depot
    --1 has particulars: whistle stop, flag stop, way station

Definitions from the Web

Railroad Station

Description

A railroad station, also known as a train station or railway station, is a designated place where trains regularly stop to pick up and drop off passengers and goods. It serves as a crucial transportation hub in the railway network, connecting different destinations and facilitating smooth travel.

Senses

Sense 1: Passenger Station

A passenger station refers to a specific area within a railroad station dedicated to serving passengers, providing facilities such as waiting rooms, ticket counters, platforms, and other amenities necessary for a comfortable travel experience.

Example Sentence: I arrived at the railroad station just in time to catch the next train to my hometown.

Sense 2: Freight Station

A freight station is a section of the railroad station where freight trains load and unload cargo. It includes facilities like warehouses, loading docks, and storage areas to handle the efficient movement of goods.

Example Sentence: The freight station handles a vast amount of goods daily, ensuring a smooth flow of supplies across the country.

Usages

Usage 1: Busy Urban Station

In bustling cities, railroad stations often serve as busy urban hubs, connecting multiple train lines and facilitating the movement of commuters and tourists.

Example Sentence: The downtown railroad station is always crowded during rush hour, with people rushing to catch trains or meet their friends.

Usage 2: Historical Station

Some railroad stations are not actively used but hold historical significance and architectural beauty. These stations may be preserved as heritage sites or transformed into museums or cultural centers.

Example Sentence: The old railroad station, with its stunning Victorian architecture, stood as a testament to the city's rich history.

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