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A train station is a facility where trains regularly stop to load or unload passengers or freight. Train stations typically have at least one track-side platform and a station building or depot. Most train stations have other facilities such as ticket booths, waiting rooms, restrooms and, in some cases, shops and restaurants.

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Churches and cathedrals are buildings are typically used for religious activities. However, they can also provide valuable support for communities and host charitable activities. Many churches and cathedrals are well known architectural masterpieces, with some dating back as early as 230AD.

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A loft is an upper storey attic space or storage area in a building, just under the roof. In British buildings, lofts are usually accessed via a hatch and using a ladder or semi-permanent stairway. In the UK lofts are typically used as storage but are sometimes converted to rooms.

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Apartment blocks, commonly known as flats in the UK, are residential buildings that are divided into multiple dwellings, usually over a number of storeys. These buildings can vary in size and range from small low-rise structures to colossal skyscrapers. Currently, the tallest residential building is 432 Park Avenue in New York which stands at 426m tall and features 125 apartments across 96 floors.

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