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The railways in Germany use several abbreviations to differentiate between various types of stops and stations. ==Current usage== *Bf – ''Bahnhof'' (railway station), defined as a place where trains may start, end or change directions, and that has at least one set of points. *Hbf – ''Hauptbahnhof'', the main or central station of a town or city. Also the only abbreviation commonly found on station timetables and signs. *Pbf – ''Personenbahnhof'' (passenger station), usually used to differentiate in places that have several types of stations, but only one passenger station. *Fbf – ''Fernbahnhof'' (long distance station). *Rbf – ''Rangierbahnhof'' (marshalling yard). *Gbf – ''Güterbahnhof'' (freight station). *Bhf – ''Betriebshof'' (locomotive depot). *Bft – ''Bahnhofsteil'' (part of a station), used when a station consists of distinct facilities, for example a Pbf and a Rbf. *Hp – ''Haltepunkt'', (halt) a passenger stop that does not fit the requirements to be a ''Bf''. Defined as allowing passengers to board and disembark from trains at a place where no set of points is in the vicinity. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Railway station types in Germany」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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