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Synonyms and antonyms of Railway, boat and bus stations and stops in British Thesaurus

Railway, boat and bus stations and stops

bus shelter (noun)

a structure that protects you from the weather while you are waiting for a bus

bus station (noun)

a building where buses start and finish their journeys, or where buses that travel long distances stop to let passengers get on and off

depot (noun)

British a place where buses or railway engines are kept when they are not being used

depot (noun)

mainly American a railway station or a bus station

fare stage (noun)

British a section of a bus journey used in calculating the amount of fare to be paid

fare stage (noun)

British a bus stop marking where a section of a journey begins or ends

ferry (noun)

the place that a ferry operates from

left luggage office (noun)

British a place at an airport, railway station, bus station etc where you can pay to leave your bags for a short time

platform (noun)

an area next to a railway track where passengers get onto and off trains

staging post (noun)

Britishold-fashioned a place where travellers can stop during a long journey by land

station (noun)

a building or place where buses, trains, or other public vehicles stop so that passengers can get on or off

stop (noun)

a place where a bus or train stops for passengers to get on or off

terminus (noun)

the end of a bus or train line

terminus (noun)

British a bus or train terminal

way station (noun)

American a station between the major stations on a railway line