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The covered area housing the on and off loading ramps/platforms and the individual corral lines for each seat on the train. Also located here are the operator's booth and the train attendants. Underneath is usually located the maintenance shop.
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A non-operating sash, panel or unit.
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A shielded area designed for experiments which is accessible when the station beam stops an/or shutters are closed. A station has a door with redundant switches to indicate its status on the status panel. There may also be labyrinth doors with redundant micro switches as well.
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In the telephonic sense a station is any place where a telephone is fitted. It may be a single instrument on a direct exchange line, an extension telephone, a PBX extension or whatever. It was and is a convenient term in BPO and BT parlance that mops up all kinds of telephone that can be counted singly. Incidentally, when the word
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means Television Broadcasts Limited which is a licensed commercial terrestrial television broadcaster providing two channels of services known as Jade and Pearl.
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