You wait for a bus at a bus station (or at a bus stop).
You wait for a train at a railway station. Railway stations often have bust stops or bus stations adjacent.
The other term that is used in BOTH industries is TERMINUS.
The place where you sit down and wait for a train is called a train platform or waiting area. It is typically located at a train station, providing seating and shelter for passengers while they await their train's arrival. Some stations may also have designated benches or waiting rooms for added comfort.
To make a train reservation, you will need to visit the train station or call for information. The train station may also take reservations online with a credit or debit card.
You'd have to call the train station and ask them, each one has it's own rules.
The conductor.
A disaster waiting to happen.
Train arrivals and departures are listed in the timetable for the train. Probably the easiest way to get that information is to call the railroad that runs the train you wish to know about and let their agent help you.
There is no answer to this question as there is not any information on to which area the call response is to be made from thus there is no valid answer to this question.
Usually Amsterdam Centraal. Some trains call at Amsterdam Sud, and then Schiphol.
To make a station-to-station call on this phone, you need to dial the phone number of the station you want to reach and wait for the call to connect.
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The local transit version is called BART for Bay Area Rapid Transit.