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1 railroad junction
n (AmE) (cf railway junction BrE )RAIL empalme ferroviario m, estación de empalme f, nudo ferroviario m -
2 railroad junction
s.empalme de ferrocarril, entronque. -
3 railroad
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4 railway junction
n (BrE) (cf railroad junction AmE )RAIL empalme ferroviario m, estación de empalme f, nudo ferroviario m
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