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One and three are inside trunk lines, which is why they're not lit up.
Imagine a trunk line for a large telecommunications network, all right?
It began with the laying of new trunk lines and is now moving inside the buildings.
Like all other stations on the trunk line, it has two entrances.
These lines would have become two major trunk lines going east.
By 1847, the trunk line had been largely converted to double track.
The station was opened in 1854 as part of the Trunk Line.
The huge difference between Moscow and the regions is that trunk lines are in someone else's hands.
That meant that at least three major trunk lines were dead.
"We had to build a retaining wall and work around the county's sewer trunk line," he said.
In several comparative studies, however, a tunnel to the north of the current trunk line was given preference.
The trunk line may go straight into a cross-connect computer or another telephone office.
Generally, fiber optic is used only in phone network trunk lines.
The trunk lining and towpath are expected to be added within the next few years.
Colors of the trunk lines coordinate with signs in the subway.
Within three years of the discovery of oil, a trunk line reached Chicago.
The station is located on the Trunk Line and was opened in 1944.
In modern times the trunk line is no longer a continuous main line.
A link to the trunk line towards Potsdam was not built.
They were also forbidden to build spur or trunk lines off their main tracks.
A moment later, the booth swung into one of the trunk lines with the other moving platforms.
Using the master control center, a phone engineer can test local and trunk lines for malfunctions.
The trunk line, including this bridge, was later incorporated into US 41.
Some small systems have been built without trunk lines using only line extenders every few thousand feet.
If you are denied access, you begin to lay a trunk line of your own.