railroad terminal
1 of 1noun/ˈreɪl.roʊd tɜr.mə.nəl/
Forms:railroad terminals
1
a major station where multiple train routes converge and services are provided
A railroad terminal is a large station where several train lines come together, allowing passengers to transfer between different routes. It is typically located at the end of multiple railways and offers services such as ticket sales, waiting areas, and other facilities for travelers. These terminals act as central points in the transportation network, providing a place where passengers can catch trains to various destinations.
- The train departed from the main railroad terminal.
- She waited in the lounge at the railroad terminal.
- The railroad terminal connected several major lines.
- They expanded the railroad terminal to handle more passengers.
- He checked the schedule at the railroad terminal.