Junction

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Junction (also written "junction", from the Latin iunctio for " junction ") stands for:


And is the name of the following places in the United States of America:

Furthermore, many train stations in Great Britain are called XYZ Junction , which indicates their general function as a separation station (usually a branch in the station area or nearby). The most famous of these stations is Clapham Junction in south London.


Others:


See also:

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