What is the difference between Terminal, Junction and Central Station in Indian Railways? -General Knowledge

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The  railway station is basically divided into three parts:  Terminus /  Terminal,  Junction and Central. When the track or route ends, a  station is known as  terminus or  terminal. ... This is the  station from where the  train does not go further i.e. the  train can only enter or leave the  station in only one direction.

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