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overground
/ ˈəʊəˌɡʊԻ /
adjective
on or above the surface of the ground
an overground railway
having become sufficiently established, known, or accepted so as to no longer be considered avante-garde, experimental, or subversive
Example Sentences
A power failure is causing major disruption across the London Underground network, London Overground and the Elizabeth line.
London Overground's Weaver line is suspended and there is a part-suspension on Mildmay line between Highbury & Islington and Stratford, with severe delays on the rest of the line.
Separately, the entire Suffragette line on London Overground is suspended due to a fire alert.
Much like this time a crackdown in Kashmir saw the arrest of over 80 "overground workers" - local supporters who may have provided logistical help, shelter, and intelligence to militants from the Pakistan-based group.
Councillors Emma Best and Roy Berg had originally planned to install the statue on a platform at Chingford Overground station, but the proposal was rejected by Transport for London following a risk assessment.
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