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railway
- IPA[ˈrālˌwā]
美式
- a track made of steel rails along which trains run; a railroad;a set of tracks for other vehicles.
noun: railway, plural noun: railways
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- 1. a track made of steel rails along which trains run; a railroad services were disrupted after an eight-year-old boy was spotted trespassing on the railway a railway line
- ▪ a set of tracks for other vehicles.
- 2. a network of tracks with the trains, organization, and personnel required for its working the carriage of freight on the railways
- an attraction at a fair or in a park consisting of a miniature railway that runs past natural ...
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- a railway system constructed to lower engineering standards than a mainline railway, typically ...
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- a railway with a toothed rail between the bearing rails which engages with a cogwheel under the ...
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- a railroad with a toothed central rail between the bearing rails that engages with a cogwheel ...
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- a railway along which carriages are drawn by a continuous cable.
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- an attraction at a fair or in a park consisting of a miniature railroad that runs past natural ...
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- a place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off: we are a 10-minute walk from Mirfield railway station one of London's busiest railway stations
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- an area consisting of a network of railway tracks, sidings, and sheds for storing, maintaining, ...
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- a track made of steel rails along which trains run. services were disrupted after an eight-year-old boy was spotted trespassing on the railway a railway line
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