Rail Stations
Rail stations are facilities where trains stop to pick up and drop off passengers. They typically include platforms for boarding, ticket counters for purchasing tickets, and waiting areas for travelers. Rail stations can vary in size, from small local stops to large terminals serving multiple train lines.
Many rail stations are connected to other forms of transportation, such as buses and taxis, making it easier for passengers to reach their final destinations. Some well-known rail stations, like Grand Central Terminal in New York City or St. Pancras International in London, are also famous for their architectural beauty and historical significance.