A junction, when disucssed in the context of transport, is a location where traffic can change between different routes, directions, or sometimes modes, of travel.
Historically, many cities and market towns developed wherever there was a junction. The intersection of two or more routes offered opportunities for rest or trade for travellers and merchants. Towns sprang up to accommodate this; the first such in Europe were probably at intersections of the Roman roads.
A similar effect came with the growth of rail transport; so-called railway towns grew up near major railway junctions - originally to accommodate railway workers, but expanding into fully functioning settlements over time.
The word "junction" in this context may also refer to:
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