Interchange station

[1] Passengers may be required to pay extra fare for the interchange if they leave a paid area.

[3] Verney Junction interchange station in Buckinghamshire, England was built at the point of two railway lines intersecting each other in open countryside.

[4] The Manhattan Transfer (PRR station) on the Pennsylvania Railroad was located outside Newark, New Jersey in a relatively isolated area, and was used primarily for passenger interchange.

Sometimes cross-platform interchange is offered between mainline railways and city metro systems, such as Barking and Stratford stations in London.

In some cases, no dedicated underground passage or footbridge is provided, and therefore passengers have to transfer between two parts of a station through city streets.

Jewellery Quarter , a tram/train interchange in Birmingham , United Kingdom .
The remains of the remote Verney Junction interchange station