Railway stations
A railway station is a facility where trains stop to pick up and drop off passengers. It typically includes platforms for boarding and alighting, ticket counters for purchasing tickets, and waiting areas for travelers. Stations can vary in size, from small local stops to large hubs that connect multiple train lines.
In addition to passenger services, railway stations often provide amenities such as restrooms, shops, and food services. They are important parts of the transportation network, facilitating travel between cities and regions. Major railway stations may also connect to other forms of transport, like buses and subways, enhancing accessibility for travelers.