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Stevedores usually load or unload cargo on ships.
It’s the two ships in the middle of the map by the pier. One is berthed to the pier (tied) and the other is at anchor nearby. Here’s a definition of port because it’s somewhat industry jargon; Port: A port is a facility or location where vessels can dock or anchor to load and unload cargo, passengers, or fuel. A port is a complex infrastructure that includes docks, piers, terminals, warehouses, and other facilities required for maritime activities.
The titanic had 1500 passengers.
half of the passengers
She would have headed back to England, to her home port of Southampton with another load of passengers, mostly Americans heading to Europe on holiday, and returning immigrants heading back to their own countries.
yes
A permanent structure for ships to load and unload cargo and passengers.
ofcourse you can't
Stop no longer than the time posted to load or unload passengers or freight.
A yellow curb means that you cannot park at that curb. You can, however, stop at the curb to unload passengers or freight.
un-load
The Boeing 747 is a passenger jet that can carry between four hundred and six hundred passengers, depending on the version. So, the main purpose of a 747 landing would be to unload and load passengers and refuel.
yellow
Treinstation is Dutch and means railway station in English. A railway station is also known as a trainstation and is a location where trains stop to load and unload cargo and passengers.
You can never stop at a red curb. You can stop at a yellow curb but only to load or unload freight and/or passengers. You can not park in either of these zones.
A port.
you probably just stop and load.