Östgående
Östgående is a Swedish term used as an adjective and, in some contexts, as a noun phrase, meaning "heading east" or "eastbound." It is commonly applied to transport directions, routes, or journeys that proceed toward the east. The opposite form is västgående, used for westbound movement. In everyday language österut is often used as an adverb meaning toward the east, while östgående is more technical and locational.
Etymology: The word combines öst (east) with gående (going), forming a compound that characterizes direction in
Contexts: In rail transport, "östgående tåg" denotes a train heading east. In shipping and maritime contexts,
Usage notes: Östgående is primarily a formal, technical designation rather than a casual everyday descriptor. For
Related terms: västgående (westbound), österut (toward the east), östlig (eastern).