Two or more train tracks meet at a junction (railway junction).
The place where two or more railway lines meet is called a rail junction.
If two circles are drawn using the same centre, the two lines of the circles are parallel as they don't meet each other.Two straight lines (think of railway tracks) are drawn next to each other, but never meet, they are parallel lines.
If there is no gap between two successive railway tracks, the friction in it by train wheels increases its temperature and is expanded. Due to this, the tracks may get deformed when they force each other sideways.and due to thermal expansion also
The distance between the two tracks. There are many different gauges around the world.
junction
Junction.
A place where railroads meet or cross is usually referred to as a Junction.
They are the sets of points (lines) at which two faces meet.
A place where two routes meet are called Super-2.
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The setting seems exposed and lacking shade, with the station situated between two sets of railway tracks under direct sunlight. This description conveys a sense of barrenness and vulnerability to the elements.