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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a railroad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a railway system or an individual railway line. For example, "The passengers of the old railroad were amazed to see the new high speed train."
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"There was a railroad coming.
a highway & a railroad track.
It's a railroad!
His father was a railroad engineer.
Mr. Penson is not a railroad aficionado.
His father was a railroad executive.
CONS: The house abuts a railroad crossing.
Researching a Railroad Employee in 1921 Q.
"I have a railroad to run".
If it looks like a railroad and acts like a railroad, then gosh darn it, it is a railroad.
"I am just a railroad fan".
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