lainakohtaiset
Lainakohtaiset are a type of railway siding in Finland used primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The term is Finnish and translates to "loan point", which refers to the practice of creating a temporary railway siding for specific cargo handling needs.
Initially, lainakohtaiset were used by private companies to transport raw materials and goods from coastal towns
Historically, lainakohtaiset were often punctuated by entrepôts and depots, where cargo would be transferred between wagons
Thanks to increased transportation interconnectivity in the 20th century, the significance of lainakohtaiset decreased, and many