terminijaamad
Terminijaamad are the end points of public transport lines, typically railway or bus routes, where a line’s service ends and vehicles must reverse direction or enter a turnaround. The term is used to describe stations that function as termini rather than through stops, and it is often applied to both railway systems and urban bus networks.
In railway context, terminijaamad may include facilities to manage turning operations, such as turning loops, wyes,
Terminijaamad vary in size and complexity. Some are simple, with a single platform and limited services, while
See also: terminal station, railway terminus, public transport terminus, bus terminal, interchange.
The term stems from the Estonian language, where jaam means station and terminijaam denotes a terminus station.