Talk:Level junction
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In the UK we often just tend to talk about a crossing, where railway lines cross each other.
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However, for us, where a roadway crosses the line we use the term "level crossing". Is it the same in other countries?
This comment by: 10:20, 20 May 2006 213.78.127.180 --John 13:31, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
- In the USA, a roadway and railway crossing is called a grade crossing, meaning they are at the same grade, not over or under.Keo 19:10, 17 July 2006 (UTC)