way station
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concept
A way station is a stopping point along a route where travelers or goods can rest, resupply, or transfer before continuing their journey.
Observed surface forms (3)
- post station ×9
- roadside service station ×2
- roadside way stations ×1
Instances (15)
- Cove Fort
- Inca tambos via concept surface "roadside way stations"
- Buckland Station
-
Shinagawa-juku of the Edo period
via concept surface "post station"
surface form: Shinagawa-juku
- Kurt’s truck stop via concept surface "roadside service station"
- Würenlos service area via concept surface "roadside service station"
- Tōkaidō post station via concept surface "post station"
- Cove Fort, Utah
- Kanagawa-juku via concept surface "post station"
- Fujisawa-juku via concept surface "post station"
- Odawara-juku via concept surface "post station"
- Mishima-juku via concept surface "post station"
- Numazu-juku via concept surface "post station"
- Ōtsu-juku via concept surface "post station"
- Yokkaichi-juku via concept surface "post station"