Throughstations
A through station, or through-station, is a railway station located on a line where trains can pass through the station without needing to reverse direction. This contrasts with terminus stations, where the line ends at the station and trains must reverse to continue. The through-station concept is important for maintaining continuous flow on busy rail networks.
Typical layouts include multiple tracks with platforms on the sides or between tracks (island platforms). Through
Operationally, through stations enable higher traffic capacity and smoother service for long-distance and commuter trains, since
Historically, many rail networks adopted through stations on trunk routes to maximize efficiency as services grew.