Who manages the work of the railway station?

Railway stations are typically managed by a railway company or government agency that is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the railway system. The specific tasks and responsibilities of the railway station management may vary depending on the size and complexity of the station and the specific needs of the local community. In general, however, the management of a railway station may include tasks such as coordinating the arrival and departure of trains, managing ticketing and passenger services, maintaining the physical infrastructure of the station, and ensuring the safety and security of passengers and staff. In some cases, the management of a railway station may also involve working with local authorities and other organizations to promote the use of the railway system and to develop plans for future expansion and improvements.

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