मुखिया गृह Meaning in English
मुखिया गृह शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : head house
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सिर में चोट जो कम गंभीर होसर पर पहने जाना वाला गहना
प्रधान चेष्टा
मुख्यपाल
सिर की जूँ
सिर की जूं
हेड लाइट
प्रधान पुरुष
सिर आदमी
अरब के प्रमुख
प्राधिधर्माध्यक्षअ
प्राधिधर्माध्यक्ष कार्यक्षेत्र
निगमाध्यक्षकी
विभाग प्रमुख
भारत के प्रमुख
मुखिया-गृह इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After years of abandonment the head house of the terminal was demolished in 1979 in preparation for the installation of the Buffalo Metro Rail.
The station contains two sets of exits: a head house at the northern end, in the median of Broadway at 96th Street, as well as staircases at Broadway and 94th Street.
The head house contains elevators, which make the station compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Construction started in 2007 on a state-of-the-art head house in the median of Broadway between 95th and 96th Streets, with wheelchair-accessible elevators to the platforms; Broadway was reconfigured for four blocks to accommodate this.
By 2009, the opening of the new head house was set to be 20 months early and '26 million cheaper due to budget cuts.
The new head house opened on April 5, 2010 and replaced the underpass and side platforms.
The side platforms became office and control space, and the entrances removed to accommodate narrowed sidewalks resulting from the roadway being displaced by the new head house and its island.
Before the completion of the main head house in 2010, the station could be entered through stairways along the sidewalks of Broadway, to the extreme north end of the side platforms, then to the island platforms via an underpass.
The main, ADA-accessible entrance is through a domed, glass head house on the Broadway median between 95th and 96th Streets.
Construction started in 2007, and the head house opened on April 5, 2010.
Entrances are on both the 95th and 96th Street sides of the head house.
Above each of the head house's entrances, and unusually for New York City Subway stations, the entrance's name plaque reads simply "96" in white letters upon glass, and light-up red circles containing the numbers "1", "2", and "3", the services of the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line.
The staircases were closed when the head house was opened on April 5, 2010, but a part of the original cross-under inside the fare control still exists.