Main line definition

Main line means the pressurized pipeline that delivers water from the water source to the valve or outlet.
Main line means the line ordinarily used for running trains through and between stations;
Main line means Carrier’s pipeline originating at Opal, Wyoming and ending near Conway, Kansas, but excluding the DJ Lateral and Piceance Lateral.

Examples of Main line in a sentence

  • Main line railway stations are located in Lostwithiel, Bodmin and Liskeard.


More Definitions of Main line

Main line means that part, or those parts, of a rail track used primarily for ore transport purposes, the limits of which are clearly marked by fixed signs in the ground adjacent to the track;
Main line. – shall mean the distribution main conduit running from the distribution main to and including the curb stop at the property line of the User or to the edge of the right-of-way.
Main line means the principal transmission facilities of a pipeline system extending from supply areas to market areas and does not include small diameter supply or delivery laterals or gathering lines.
Main line means a line of railroad that has daily rail service, but does not include any branch line connecting to a Main Line and does not include the Main Line that lies east of the Xxxxxx River and south of Selkirk, NY; or
Main line means a Class I railroad, as documented in current
Main line means a public water or sewer pipe installed along an easement and/or right of way for the purpose of providing water or sewer service to adjoining properties. Owned and operated by this City and/or Choctaw Utilities Authority;
Main line means a line of railroad held by NYC or PRR as of the Distribution Date within the State of New Jersey or New York, or the area within twenty-five miles of the City of Philadelphia, PA, that has daily rail service, but does not include any branch line connecting to a Main Line and does not include the Main Line that lies east of the Xxxxxx River and south of Selkirk, NY.