Halt Station
Class station
Station Limit
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The correct answer is: Halt Station.
A halt station is a railway station where trains stop only to pick up and set down passengers. It is a smaller and less important station than a regular station. Halt stations are often located in rural areas, and they may not have any facilities other than a platform and a shelter.
The other options are incorrect.
- A class station is a railway station that is classified as a class A, B, C, or D station. Class A stations are the most important stations, and they have the most facilities. Class D stations are the least important stations, and they may not have any facilities other than a platform and a shelter.
- Station Limit is a term used to describe the end of a railway line. It is usually marked by a sign or a signal.
- None of these is the correct answer.