Ramp definition

Ramp means an inclined plane or sloping passageway for mounting or descending from one level to another.
Ramp means a device to bridge the gap between the floor of a passenger compartment and the ground or kerb. In its position for use, it includes any surface that may move as part of the ramp deployment or be available for use only when the ramp is in its deployed position and over which a wheelchair is intended to travel.
Ramp means a device to bridge the gap between the floor of a passenger compartment and the ground or kerb.

Examples of Ramp in a sentence

  • Amtrak shall acquire all surface and subsurface property required for the operations, construction, and maintenance of the HTP that is located in New York, as set forth in the RAMP.


More Definitions of Ramp

Ramp means a walking surface which has a running slope greater than 1:20.
Ramp means an inclined walking or working surface that is used to gain access to one point from another, and is constructed from earth or from structural materials such as steel or wood.
Ramp means a passage with gradual slope joining two level surfaces; (dd) "Real Estate Development" means development undertaken for sale;
Ramp means a passage with gradual slope joining two level surfaces.
Ramp means a paved area suitable for aircraft parking.
Ramp means a device to bridge the gap between the floor of a passenger compartment and the ground or kerb;
Ramp means a non-floating surface, located at or near grade, utilized, for launching/retrieving vessels.