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Railway station is used in UK, it's British English and train station is used in US, it's American English. Other than that there is no difference between them.
A Railway station is one where some train starts or ends, while a Railway Junction is where trains takes a stop, bifurcates or changes route.
TT is a ticket taker and TC is a ticket chaker
The gripping power between a vehicle tires and a roadway surface is called traction
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The difference between a tram and a bus is that a tram is a type of rail vehicle that operates on a street railway whereas a bus is operated on a road and does not rely on electricity.
Its not necessarily heavier (thicker is the wrong term), but it is more carefully aligned - and the curves are gentler.
The major roadway between Rome and Florence in Italy is the Autostrada A1, also known as the Autostrada del Sole (Motorway of the Sun).
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S-Bahn = shortened form of Straßenbahn (lit. street railway) = tramU-Bahn = shortened form of Untergrundbahn (lit. underground railway) = tube/subway
TT- Table Tennis TTE- Train Ticket Examiner TTI- Train Ticket Inspector