0 a short stay in a place that you make while you are on a longer journey to somewhere else: --
We had a four-hour layover in Chicago.
2 a short stay at a place in the middle of a trip, especially one by plane: --
We had a three-hour layover in San Francisco.
In the two-stop type, the arrival stop can be used as the layover point.
As a result, the layover increased from the normal one hour to one hour and thirty minutes.
This layover is waived during the last six days of a session before "sine die" adjournment.
As in mass transit, the term layover is also applicable in long-distance travel for breaks taken by operators.
The new garage includes a dedicated bus lane and a bus layover area.
Minot is a layover stop as the city marks the start of a new subdivision.
Different boomerangs have different flight characteristics, and the bigger the layover the higher the boomerang will fly.
Two sidings west of the station to the north of the running lines provide layover facilities for works trains.