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Subterranean Terminals

Subterranean terminals are underground structures used for transportation, communication, or utilities. They serve as hubs or access points beneath the surface, often connecting to tunnels, pipelines, or conduits. These terminals help manage infrastructure discreetly and efficiently, protecting sensitive equipment from weather and vandalism. Common examples include subway station entrances, underground power or data distribution points, and hidden utility vaults. By operating below ground, they optimize space in crowded areas and maintain safety and operational security.