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Definition of booking hall in English: booking hallnoun British A room or area at a railway station in which tickets are sold. Example sentencesExamples - Two more stabbings took place on the platform and the booking hall area.
- The new booking hall is particularly attractive and improved access to the car parks will be welcomed by station users.
- At first floor level, a bridge leads to the old booking hall, which will incorporate additional station functions.
- The next phase will start in January next year with the redevelopment of the booking hall, platform facilities, real-time information screens and a car park.
- The station's Ladies Room was transformed into a public house and the booking hall became the Station bar.
- Escorted by two police officers, he was taken into the booking hall, where he was searched again and told to remove his belt and shoelaces.
- Entrance to the station is by way of a single open arch, which is projected forward through the booking hall into a subway and four staircases leading to two island platforms.
- But the historic character of the booking hall and frontage must not be wiped away like so many other local buildings.
- The new booking hall will occupy a position directly under the clock tower, which is partially constructed and which will have four dials.
- I took a cursory look around the empty booking hall, and fled.
- Before the war, there stood in the booking hall a map with push-button switches which used to illuminate the various firms in the town and the bus termini, etc.
- On business premises there should be written notices at the door of a booking hall, at the point of sale, or at the till.
Definition of booking hall in US English: booking hall(also booking office) noun British A room or area at a railroad station in which tickets are sold. Example sentencesExamples - On business premises there should be written notices at the door of a booking hall, at the point of sale, or at the till.
- But the historic character of the booking hall and frontage must not be wiped away like so many other local buildings.
- I took a cursory look around the empty booking hall, and fled.
- Before the war, there stood in the booking hall a map with push-button switches which used to illuminate the various firms in the town and the bus termini, etc.
- The station's Ladies Room was transformed into a public house and the booking hall became the Station bar.
- The new booking hall is particularly attractive and improved access to the car parks will be welcomed by station users.
- Two more stabbings took place on the platform and the booking hall area.
- Entrance to the station is by way of a single open arch, which is projected forward through the booking hall into a subway and four staircases leading to two island platforms.
- The next phase will start in January next year with the redevelopment of the booking hall, platform facilities, real-time information screens and a car park.
- Escorted by two police officers, he was taken into the booking hall, where he was searched again and told to remove his belt and shoelaces.
- At first floor level, a bridge leads to the old booking hall, which will incorporate additional station functions.
- The new booking hall will occupy a position directly under the clock tower, which is partially constructed and which will have four dials.
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