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Freight terminal

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The article Freight terminal has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Duplicates points in other transportation articles; too brief and general to be a good explanation; in fact Node has many definitions and uses but is not related to transportation in the many articles in Wikipedia about nodes; doubtful and no support for most terminals are located at ports considering the numerous railroad and trucking termnals that exist

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A freight terminal is a processing node for freight. They may include airports, seaports, container ports, goods stations, railroad terminals and trucking terminals. As most freight terminals are located at ports, many cargo containers can be seen around the area.

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