land-take

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land-take

  1. An acquisition or taking of land for a particular purpose.
    • 2020 March 25, William Barter, “HS2: Euston or Old Oak Common?”, in Rail, pages 59–60:
      But as a terminus for the full service, an Old Oak terminus would have to replicate the functionality of Euston - it could be no smaller than Euston is planned to be, and equally in need of the grade-separated throat. Not only would this demand greater land-take than has been allocated in the Phase 1 Act, but greater land-take than at Euston as the whole station would be on new land.

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