Not actually a shower thought, saw an old document that labeled it air-port. I don’t think I would have ever made the connection.

(I’ve found people can be rude about word breakdowns, but I’m posting it anyway. Be better.)

  • Plopp@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Train station and bus station. Why isn’t it called boat station and plane station?

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      4 months ago

      Because a station is a place you pull up to an leave going the same direction, and a port is a place you enter and then go back out the same way.

      Airplanes come down to a port, then go back up.

      Boats come into a port, then back out to sea.

      Buses come into a station, then go along their way. Same as trains.

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        4 months ago

        Buses come from a road and then go back to the same road, so this line of reasoning makes no sense.

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          The buses never leave the road. The station is on the road.

          When buses pull into spaces, then back out, it’s called a bus port.

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            4 months ago

            I don’t know what bus stations you’ve been to, but every bus station I’ve been to was something like an airport. Everything else has been a bus stop.