Route definition

Route is a transmission path between one of CenturyLink's Wire Centers or switches and another of CenturyLink's Wire Centers or Switches. A route between two (2) points (e.g., Wire Center or Switch "A" and Wire Center or Switch "Z") may pass through one (1) or more intermediate Wire Centers or Switches (e.g., Wire Center or Switch "X"). Transmission paths between identical end points (e.g., Wire Center or Switch "A" and Wire Center or Switch "Z") are the same "route," irrespective of whether they pass through the same intermediate Wire Centers or Switches, if any.
Route means real property on or across which a transmission line is constructed or proposed to be constructed.

Examples of Route in a sentence

  • Stafford, M.R. Bates (eds.), Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: excavations and research in advance of High Speed 1 and South Thameside Development Route 4, 1989-2003, pp.

  • See Section D below for I-476 Blue Route Maintenance and Protection of Traffic.

  • This project will connect to two other projects that are also planned in the corridor: the State Route 156 / Castroville Boulevard Interchange Improvements; and the State Route 156 West Corridor Improvements.

  • The Blackie Road Extension will provide a new connection from the major distribution center in south Castroville to State Route 156, reducing truck traffic and congestion on State Route 183/Xxxxxxx Street through town.

  • Route adjustment changes are to be implemented as indicated by the Department of Business and Transportation Services.


More Definitions of Route

Route means a forest road or other road that is designated for purposes of this part by the department.
Route is a transmission path between one of Qwest’s Wire Centers or switches and another of Qwest’s Wire Centers or Switches. A Route between two (2) points (e.g., Wire Center or Switch “A” and Wire Center or Switch “Z”) may pass through one (1) or more intermediate Wire Centers or Switches (e.g., Wire Center or Switch “X”). Transmission paths between identical end points (e.g., Wire Center or Switch “A” and Wire Center or Switch “Z”) are the same “route,” irrespective of whether they pass through the same intermediate Wire Centers or Switches, if any. “Triennial Review Remand Order” The Triennial Review Remand Order is the Commission’s Order on Remand in CC Docket Nos. 01-338 and 04-313 (released February 4, 2005). "Unbundled Network Element" (UNE) is a Network Element that has been defined by the FCC as a Network Element to which Qwest is obligated under Section 251(c)(3) of the Act to provide unbundled access or for which unbundled access is provided under CLEC’s Agreement and under this Amendment. Unbundled Network Elements do not include those Network Elements Qwest is obligated to provide only pursuant to Section 271 of the Act. “Wire center” A wire center is the location of a Qwest local Switching facility containing one or more central offices, as defined in the Appendix to part 36 of this chapter. The wire center boundaries define the area in which all customers served by a given wire center are located.
Route. Refers to a segment between two given points. For commercial purposes, it refers to air transportation services provided between two cities.
Route means to direct and send in- formation and data to an unaffiliated entity or to an affiliated entity acting on behalf of an unaffiliated entity.
Route means a transmission path between one of AT&T-21STATE’s Wire Centers or switches and another of AT&T-21STATE’s Wire Centers or switches. A Route between two points (e.g., Wire Center or switch “A” and Wire Center or switch “Z”) may pass through one (1) or more intermediate Wire Centers or switches (e.g., Wire Center or switch “X”). Transmission paths between identical end points (e.g., Wire Center or switch “A” and Wire Center or switch “Z”) are the same Route, irrespective of whether they pass through the same intermediate Wire Centers or switches, if any.
Route means any section of the OFC route of BSNL;
Route means the itinerary applied to one or more flight segments, with the same flight code, followed by the aircraft from the departure point to the destination airport.