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Infill station
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a new train or bus station built on an existing line to serve an area that previously did not have a nearby station
What is an "infill station"?
An infill station is a train station built between two existing stations, usually to serve an area that was previously not well connected by public transportation. These stations are added to fill in gaps in the rail network, making it easier for people to access trains and improving the overall transportation system. Infill stations are often located in growing neighborhoods or areas with high demand for travel, helping reduce travel time and improve convenience for passengers.
Examples
The city decided to build an infill station between two busy stops to make commuting easier for residents.
The new infill station reduced the travel time for many people living in the suburbs.



























