A terminus station is the final stop where trains begin or end their journeys, serving multiple destinations.
A junction station connects multiple rail routes, allowing trains to switch tracks to different directions.
A through station serves as a stop along a continuous route, facilitating travel to other stations.
Suburban stations cater to commuter trains, serving local areas within the city or its outskirts.
A freight station handles the loading and unloading of goods, including bulk cargo and commodities.
Transit stations are transfer points where passengers change trains to continue their journey on other lines.
Maintenance stations focus on the upkeep of trains and tracks, ensuring smooth operations and safety standards.