flat junction造句
例句与造句
- Services to / from Manchester now use the slow lines from Stafford, a new junction near Little Bridgeford and the new flyover instead of having to make potentially conflicting moves across the flat junction as before.
- At this time an ordinary double-track flat junction was provided, which meant that down trains running from Bristol to Taunton could be delayed by up trains from Taunton to Castle Cary crossing in front of them.
- The flat junction at has always been an issue with conflicting train movements, but the Hitchin flyover to the north of the existing junction was opened in 2013 to carry north-bound services over the East Coast Main Line.
- By removing the need to cross the flat junction, more suburban trains would have been able to use the " Mains " which would have freed up additional capacity on the " Suburbans " and on the existing CBD lines.
- Further east from Christina Lake, the Crowsnest travels for through Bonanza Pass to its junction with Salmo, east of the 3B junction, and the two highways proceed south for to the Burnt Flat Junction, where Highway 6 diverges south.
- It's difficult to find flat junction in a sentence. 用flat junction造句挺难的
- Prior to the reopening of the Allington Chord in 2006, trains for Nottingham Grantham Skegness reversed in the station and travelled along the ECML, crossing the ECML via a flat junction, adding to congestion on the main line.
- Immediately west of the inbound side of Copley station, the Green Line " E " Branch splits off to the southwest from the main line via a flat junction, and then runs under Huntington Avenue towards its terminus at Heath Street.
- The junction poses some operational difficulties, as trains from the'Suburban'tracks on the Main Suburban Line cross over onto the'Local'tracks in a flat junction just east of Macdonaldtown station, limiting capacity on this section.
- The " Mains " can currently only be accessed by suburban trains by means of a flat junction from the " Suburban " pair of tracks, creating a bottleneck and meaning the " Mains " are not used to their full capacity.
- The B branch uses a flying junction just west ( outbound ) of the station to branch off, while the C and D branches continue together a short distance west of Kenmore station, and then split once more at an awkward flat junction.
- The scheme improves the punctuality and reliability of both the London-Cambridge and London-Peterborough routes, the latter because Peterborough-bound stopping trains are no longer delayed if running closely behind a Cambridge service being held at Hitchin waiting to cross the flat junction.
- Construction work on the tram line in the Ruhr Expressway was carried out simultaneously with the upgrade of the Ruhr Expressway itself, since the latter up to that time had only three lanes and flat junctions and had insufficient capacity because of the large increase in traffic.
- This was agreed and it opened for operation on 3 December 1911, with a burrowing junction at Turnham Green for Up District trains; the gradient was steep for goods, at 1 : 50 so a flat junction was provided, eastward, for Midland Railway coal trains.
- A signal cannot display a'proceed'aspect unless the infrastructure item ( s ) that it protects are in the correct position for the passage of a train or, in the case of flat junctions and gauntlet track, no other signal is cleared for a conflicting move.
- Unfortunately, this investment coincided with the significant decline in employment in Central Liverpool and surrounding areas, patronage fell, and the peak hour train service provided nowadays through the extensive grade-separated tunnel junctions is notably less than was provided in the 1960s-70s, just using the flat junction.