leállásokra
Leállásokra, also known as "stopping places" or "halt stations," are railway stations or stops where trains do not stop for passengers to board or alight. Instead, they pass through these points without stopping, allowing for faster travel times between destinations. These stops are typically used for operational purposes, such as switching tracks, changing locomotives, or allowing for the passing of other trains. Leállásokra are common in countries with extensive railway networks, where efficient train scheduling and track usage are crucial. They are often indicated on train timetables and maps, and passengers are advised to check the specific train's schedule to determine if it will stop at a particular leállásokra. In some cases, leállásokra may be converted to regular stations if passenger demand increases or if the location becomes more significant. The use of leállásokra helps optimize railway operations and improve overall efficiency in train services.