Route summit
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A route summit is the highest point on a transportation route crossing higher ground. The term is often used in describing railway routes, less often in road transportation. In canal terminology, the highest pound on a route is called the summit pound.
Examples of usage[]
Rail[]
- Beattock Summit
- Stainmore Summit, formerly the second highest railway in England until its closure in 1962
- - highest point Unanderra - Moss Vale
- Cullerin - highest point Sydney - Albury
- Shap
Categories:
- Transport infrastructure
- Rail transport stubs