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When two or more railroads operate on the same tracks or routes, it is referred to as "railway interoperation" or "joint operation." This arrangement allows for the sharing of infrastructure, which can enhance efficiency and reduce operational costs. It may also involve cooperative agreements between different railroad companies to facilitate passenger or freight services.

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