outerchange

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English

Etymology

outer +‎ change by analogy with interchange

Pronunciation

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Noun

outerchange (plural outerchanges)

  1. (British, chiefly London, rail transport) A connection between two stations within walking distance of each other but which are not physically connected; used especially where a journey involving such a connection can be done on a single ticket.
    The five minute walk between Northwick Park and Kenton tube stations is a valid outerchange.

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