The device used to turn around old locomotives at the end of the line is called a "turntable." This circular platform allows locomotives to be rotated 180 degrees, enabling them to head back in the opposite direction. Turntables are typically found in rail yards and serve to facilitate the efficient movement of trains. They were especially important in the steam era when locomotives had a front and back that dictated their direction of travel.
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The croquet start line is called a baulk line.
The 'G' clef is the treble clef, it is called that because the 'spiral' of the treble clef lies on the G line (second line from bottom). The bass clef is called the 'F' clef because it looks kind of like this ): and the line between those two dots in the middle (second line from top), is the 'F' line.
It is called the "ordinate" axis.
The middle of a line segment is called a Midpoint.;-)
Roly Longhurst has written: 'Electric locomotives on the west coast main line' -- subject(s): Electric locomotives
The imaginary line around a state or country is called a border.
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The imaginary horizontal line that goes around the middle of the earth is called the equator.
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The boundry line is the line around the Aussie rules footy oval, lil' buddy.
It is called the equator.
The line of Latitude is called The Equator.
E. H. Sawford has written: 'Cambridge-Kettering line steam' -- subject(s): British Rail, British Rail. Eastern Region, History, Locomotives, Pictorial works 'The last days of steam on the Eastern Region' -- subject(s): History, Railroads, Steam locomotives 'British railways steam in the 1950s' -- subject(s): British Rail (Firm), Locomotives 'Showman's road locomotives' 'Steaming on' -- subject(s): Steam-engines 'LNER six-coupled tank locomotives, 1948-68' 'British railways steam in the 1960s' -- subject(s): Locomotives 'The last days of steam in Cambridgeshire' -- subject(s): British Rail (Firm), Locomotives, Railroads
The line around the middle of the Earth is called the equator. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It is located at 0 degrees latitude.
You can buy a devise called a Jeanie Jet and it connects to your water hose. Take the lid off your pump and insert it into the front of the pump going back to the skimmer. You then turn on the water and it should blow out the line and unclog it. What comes out of that line will come out into the skimmer so watch for it.
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