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Where the rider boards the train. Spare trains and the operator's controls are also usually located here.
cruising grounds for homosexuals e.g., bus, train depot, park bench, toiIets.
a location along a train's route where trains stop to load or unload passengers or freight; includes a building where passengers can buy tickets, get train times and wait.
Where riders get on and get off the ride. Prior to boarding, riders can separate themselves based on where they would like to sit on the train. Entering the station, riders who wish to wait for the front may go the right, riders wishing to wait for the back may go to the left, and riders who would like to take a seat in any of the other seven cars may proceed forward.
Structure used for loading and unloading of a roller coaster.
The area where riders board the ride. Rides with themed, well maintained, and organized stations score higher. A value of 5/10 is used as an average value.
A structure beside a railway line with facilities for passengers and freight.
Marshalling yard or part of installations usually dedicated to freight services, marshalling activities and standing time and storage of railway vehicles.
An underground Metro do Porto light rail station, provided with a range of support and service equipment, in particular passenger ticket sales and charging machines. The entire network contains 15 underground stations.
A stopping place for trains where railway passengers can get on and get off. The size can range from an unmanned station with a shelter and one platform to a large station with many staff, platforms and passenger facilities.
The place where riders get on and off a ride.
The area in which the coaster is boarded and, usually, the ride operators control the roller coaster from.
A roller coaster's station is where the passengers board and alight from the trains. The station houses the coaster's control panel, and has devices for moving the trains in and out of the station and holding them in position, as well as devices for locking and unlocking the restraints and devices for controlling guest access to the platform. Some stations have separate loading and unloading platforms.
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