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# RailwayStationClassification

## Code list: RailwayStationClassification

| Code                                                       | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      |
| ---------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Light Rapid Transit Station                                | A station on a railway designed for the transport of passengers within areas that are primarily urban. Characterised by high density of stations, large passenger volumes and relatively short journeys. They have many names in local use such as Tram, Underground, Metro, Tramlink and so on. |
| Light Rapid Transit Station And London Underground Station | A station that functions both as a Light Rapid Transit Station and a London Underground Station.                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| Light Rapid Transit Station And Railway Station            | A station that functions both as a Light Rapid Transit Station and a Railway Station.                                                                                                                                                                                                            |
| London Underground Station                                 | A sub-type of Light Rapid Transit Station within the London area managed by Transport for London. Stations which are part of the London Underground network are uniquely identified for historic reasons.                                                                                        |
| Railway Station                                            | A station on the main national passenger rail network. Such lines may also carry freight. Also includes stations on railways that have been maintained or restored by an individual, group or society. They may be open for tourist and / or local use and are often called Heritage Lines.      |
| Railway Station And London Underground Station             | A station that functions both as a Railway Station and a London Underground Station. Also includes rare cases where additionally the station functions as a Light Rapid Transport Station.                                                                                                       |


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