layover in the PONS Dictionary

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Many inter-city and international travelers face layovers during their journeys.
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However, the original freight house, built between 1861 and 1884, is still in place east of the layover yard.
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In the two-stop type, the arrival stop can be used as the layover point.
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The characters are developed during several scenes set during the layover, and passengers are introduced to the audience during check-in scenes.
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The new station was located south of downtown where parking and a layover yard could be easily built.
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The logo and the song's title were added with a plastic layover to the existing artwork.
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On a rail line, this means a location where the layover does not interfere with other rail traffic.
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As a result, the layover increased from the normal one hour to one hour and thirty minutes.
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The tracks continue south (compass west) beyond the station to a formerly unused storage and layover area.
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Two sidings west of the station to the north of the running lines provide layover facilities for works trains.
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