Transportation Hubs
Transportation hubs are central locations where different modes of transport converge, facilitating the transfer of passengers and goods. These hubs can include airports, train stations, bus terminals, and ports, allowing for efficient connections between various transportation systems. They play a crucial role in enhancing mobility and reducing travel times.
In addition to improving connectivity, transportation hubs often serve as economic centers, attracting businesses and services. They may feature amenities such as shops, restaurants, and waiting areas, making them more than just transit points. Examples of transportation hubs include Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Grand Central Terminal.