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branch line
noun
- a rail line, directly or indirectly connected with a main line, having its own stations and service.
branch line
noun
- railways a secondary route to a place or places not served by a main line
Word History and Origins
Origin of branch line1
Example Sentences
For the past 18 years, the only direct train you could get from the one-platform halt at Cardiff Bay is down the one-mile branch line to the country's second busiest station, Cardiff Queen Street.
National Rail said water had risen above the tracks between Clifton Down in Bristol and Severn Beach, meaning trains could not run on the branch line.
Amtrak does, however, control some of its own rails, and so most travel in the Northeast Corridor — including its popular Acela service between Boston and Washington — and on related branch lines to Albany, N.Y.;
It said most travel in the Northeast Corridor and on related branch lines to Albany, N.Y.;
It also said there would be no regional or branch lines operating.
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