Place at which two or more rail routes converge or diverge.
Railway feature - junction, turnout, points, switch.
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Examples for "points"
Examples for "points"
1However, proxy firms say they do listen to companies' points of view.
2I had seen the points at Roncevaux; I said: No thank you.
3However, these new points of evidence can't relate to issues previously considered.
4Future historians will examine the missile crisis from still different vantage points.
5Science Foundation Ireland director general Mark Ferguson points to other good news.
1Camping all along the road is free at the many available turnouts.
2So we decided to see how this compares to past election turnouts.
3My waterlogged turnouts must have weighed five times what they weighed dry.
4A number of other agents are also reporting big turnouts at viewings.
5He wears full turnouts and one of our standard MSA bottle-and-backpack combos.
1Their fall released into German control the railway junction at Ans.
2Kanpur is a major railway junction and hundreds of trains pass through it every day.
3This seems to be the almost inevitable result of the establishment of a railway junction.
4Maroilles, a suburb of Landrécies, was passed, and an hour later a big railway junction.
5These seized the railway junction at El Afule.
1The Harold Interlocking The busiest rail junction in the nation can't stop for construction.
2Following rumors or blind hope that jobs waited at the next crossroad or rail junction, thousands upon thousands became nomads.
3Adelaide's Goodwood and Torrens rail junction projects will get $13.2 million.
4Pro-Russia forces have been trying for weeks to take the town, which holds a rail junction connecting the main rebel centres of Donetsk and Luhansk.
Translations for rail junction