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overground

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overground [ˈəʊvəˌgraʊnd]
adj
on or above the surface of the ground an overground railway
Translations
overground [ˈəʊvəgraʊnd]
A. ADJde superficie
B. ADVpor la superficie, a cielo abierto


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Rescuers were battling to free people trapped in the wreckage of two trains which collided on an overground section of the Metro system on the city's border with Maryland.
The power cut, which affected both underground and overground services, is believed to have been caused by a utility contractor cutting through a power cable.
The streetscape uses flowing lines in black and silver-grey granite paving which draws shoppers into the space from the new underground, overground rail and bus stations.
 
 
 
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