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Old 24-Sep-2007, 03:42
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The overpass was designed to ensure the safety of schoolchildren.



Which is the opposite of "overpass," underpass or subway? Thanks.
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In the US it would be "underpass," as a subway usually refers to an underground train.
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...but in Br E 'subway' would be fine for an underpass - in fact (though I haven't checked in a dictionary) I'd say that it usually (if not always) refers to an underpass for pedestrians only.

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