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Discover Ludwig‘freight railway’ is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a railway line used primarily or exclusively to carry freight. For example, "The freight railway between Scotland and England transported coal from the mines to the cities."
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Last July a new port terminal, linked to a freight railway to Russia, was launched.
In this paper we consider timetable design at a European freight railway operator.
A network of interstate and spur freight railway lines serves many parts of Montana, and an Amtrak passenger route crosses the northern part of the state.
There is a sign stating certain things you may not do on the High Line, Manhattan's celebrated, elevated pedestrian park that was once a freight railway.
Grain is moved into and out of the elevator by conveyor belts that run the length of the facility, which stands along a freight railway.
It also demonstrates that this approach can be useful in a setting beyond the technology sector—such as a dilapidated freight railway in southern Brazil.
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It is that even this limited ambition risks messing up the successful freight railways.
Adding to the problem, most passenger trains run on track owned by freight railways.
But America's freight railways are one of the unsung transport successes of the past 30 years.
In 2011 the seven largest freight railways had operating revenues of $67 billion (up from $47.8 billion in 2009).
Acela, like virtually all trains run by publicly owned Amtrak, has to use tracks belonging to freight railways, whose trains trundle along at 50mph; passenger trains must stick below 80mph.
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