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Grade separated junction

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A grade-separated junction is a transport junction where at least one bridge or tunnel is used to separate traffic flows (known as grade separation).

Relevant articles include:

  • Road interchanges, known as grade-separated junctions in the UK
  • A flying junction, a type of grade-separated junction found on railway lines