Interconnected network of infrastructure and vehicles used for train rail transport.
Fixed rail at the outer side of a a railway switch touched by the movable switch rail.
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Examples for "railways"
Examples for "railways"
1Its roads, water facilities, railways, health and education systems all require investment.
2The government says oil money will fund new roads, ports and railways.
3Flooded railways left thousands of passengers facing long delays to their journeys.
4The railways say they did the best they could given the circumstances.
5They also have the world's best health service, railways and urban architecture.
1However, CSX presents a different set of challenges than the Canadian railroads.
2Roads & railroads need overhauling as do services like water & electricity.
3The construction of the railroads spelled the doom of the wild Indian.
4The railroads throughout the country are in a fair state of prosperity.
5Two transcontinental railroads cut the western part of the county in two.
1The remote nature of the rail-road town plays well into the genre.
2The rail-road is upon the edge of the water along this natural terrace.
3That sort of coal doesn't go begging within a mile of a rail-road.
4There came rain and snow and blizzards, but the rail-road construction stopped for nothing.
5The Englishmen built a camp fire by the rail-road.
1I had before read your very ingenious propositions as to the rail-way communication.
2Shutting her eyes in a rail-way carriage to open them when she pleased was child's play.
3Oh, you are now only eight hours from the rail- way.
4The Deben- ture stocks are similar to those of British rail- ways, and are a first charge on the undertaking.
Translations for fixed rail