Mezzanine
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An intermediate floor level within a railway station, typically located between the street-level entrance and the platform level. Mezzanines commonly house fare gates, ticket machines, information displays, and retail concessions. In underground stations, the mezzanine serves as a distribution level connecting multiple platform tunnels.
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Mezzanine is a term used in the railway industry. Understanding this concept helps travelers navigate train services, schedules, and ticketing more effectively. See the full definition above for details.
Knowing what Mezzanine means can help passengers plan their journeys, understand announcements, and make informed decisions about routes, fares, and service types when traveling by train.
Several railway terms are closely related to Mezzanine. You can explore related concepts in the sidebar or browse the full TrainFYI glossary to deepen your understanding of rail terminology.