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difference between railway station and bus station please make the small answer​

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Answered by sanjaypnd80gmailcom
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A bus station, is an area where many buses depart on different routes. Usually at a bus station you can also buy tickets, and there is a counter where there is a person who can assist with routes and ticket purchases.

A bus stand or bus bay is a designated parking area where a bus on a particular route will be stopped.

While a bus stop is a designated place on the bus route, where it stops to allow passengers to get on or off.

A taxi parking bay where taxis may be waiting to pick up passengers is called a taxi stand in America, while in Britain, it is called a taxi rank.

Places where trains stop to pick up or drop off passengers is called a train station.

For trams, the places where they stop to pick up or drop off passengers is known as a tram stop.

Transport hubs are where different modes of public transport are clustered at a location, so that you can interchange between routes and different forms of transport.

Answered by veerajyolakshmi
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Answer: Ina railway station, trains are parked, while in a bus station, buses stand.

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