railroad terminal

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railroad terminal

The train arrives at the busy railroad terminal.

Definition

Noun: A railroad terminal is a terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods. It is a facility at the end of a railway line or within a railway network that serves as a major point for the arrival and departure of trains, and the handling of people and cargo.

Usage

The term "railroad terminal" specifically refers to the physical station or complex that serves as an endpoint or major junction for train operations. It is a fixed location with infrastructure like platforms, waiting areas, and freight handling facilities.

Examples
  • The new railroad terminal downtown has significantly reduced commuter travel times.
  • Freight was delayed at the railroad terminal due to the storm.
  • The city's historic railroad terminal has been converted into a museum.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in planning and logistics contexts to discuss capacity, efficiency, or the role of a terminal within a transportation network.
    • Example: The expansion of the railroad terminal is crucial for the region's economic growth.
Variants and Related Words
  • Railway terminal: An equivalent term, more commonly used in British English.
  • Train station: A more general term for a stopping point along a line, which may or may not be a major terminal.
  • Depot: Can sometimes be used synonymously, especially for freight or smaller terminals.
  • Terminus: Specifically emphasizes the station at the end of a line.
Synonyms
  • Terminus
  • Railway station (in this specific function as an endpoint)
  • Train depot
Antonyms
  • Waypoint
  • Intermediate station
Related Phrases
  • Terminal building: Refers to the main structure within the railroad terminal.
  • Freight terminal: Specifies a terminal dedicated to goods rather than passengers.
railroad terminal

The train arrives at the busy railroad terminal.

Noun
  1. terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods