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  2. Grade separation - Wikipedia

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    Bridges (or overpasses, also called flyovers), tunnels (or underpasses), or a combination of both can be built at a junction to achieve the needed grade separation. In North America, a grade-separated junction may be referred to as a grade separation [1] [2] or as an interchange – in contrast with an intersection, at-grade, a diamond crossing ...

  3. Grade separated junction - Wikipedia

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    A grade-separated junction is a transport junction where at least one bridge or tunnel is used to separate traffic flows (known as grade separation). Relevant articles include: Road interchanges, known as grade-separated junctions in the UK; A flying junction, a type of grade-separated junction found on railway lines

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  5. Flying junction - Wikipedia

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    Fretin triangle in France: Each side is more than 3 km (2 mi) long. A grade-separated wye. TGV and Eurostar trains cross the junction at 300 km/h (186 mph).. Simple flying junctions may have a single track pass over or under other tracks to avoid conflict; complex flying junctions may have elaborate infrastructure to allow multiple routings without trains coming into conflict, in the manner of ...

  6. Grade-separated - Wikipedia

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  7. Pedestrian separation structure - Wikipedia

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    A pedestrian separation structure is any structure that removes pedestrians from a roadway, street or railway track. This creates a road junction where vehicles and pedestrians do not interact. This can be considered a type of grade separation structure on the road. These structures can be located either above the roadway or below the roadway.

  8. Grade - Wikipedia

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    Grade separation, aligning a junction of two or more transport axes at different heights to facilitate traffic flow; Cetane rating, a measure of diesel fuel's combustion quality; Octane rating, also called gasoline grade, the measure of the autoignition resistance of gasoline (petrol) and other fuels used in spark-ignition internal combustion ...

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