A room or area at a railway station in which tickets are sold.
〈英〉(火车站的)售票厅
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.
〈英〉(火车站的)售票厅
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.