A place where railroads meet or cross is usually referred to as a Junction.
A place where railroads meet or cross is usually referred to as a Junction.
The place where two or more railway lines meet is called a rail junction.
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Two or more train tracks meet at a junction (railway junction).
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A place where roads or railway lines meet is called a junction. In the case of railways, it may also be referred to as a railway junction. These locations are critical for directing traffic and facilitating the transfer of vehicles and passengers between different routes.
Oh, dude, that's easy. When two or more railway lines meet, it's called a junction. It's like a little train party where they all come together and decide which way to go next. So yeah, it's a junction, man.
An angle has lines that meet at the angle end, but that stretch apart at the other end. Parallel lines are like railway lines. They go on and on and never meet.
you call intersecting lines that meet, just intersecting lines yolanda
Parallel lines are equidistant apart and never meet
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A place where two routes meet are called Super-2.