vahekohtadesse
Vahekohtadesse, also known as intermediate stop, refers to a point or station where a vehicle, such as a bus or train, makes a brief halt during its journey. These stops are typically scheduled between the origin and destination points, allowing passengers to board or alight. Vahekohtadesse are common in public transportation systems to provide flexibility and convenience for travelers, enabling them to access the service at various points along the route. They are often used to serve smaller communities, connect with other transportation modes, or accommodate specific passenger demands. The frequency and duration of vahekohtadesse can vary depending on the route, operator, and local regulations. In some cases, these stops may be optional or subject to change based on passenger demand or operational considerations.