Sentence examples for railroad crossing from inspiring English sources

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railroad crossing

noun

An area on a road where a train crosses.

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CONS: The house abuts a railroad crossing.

When you pull up for your stay, a railroad crossing sign starts flashing.

According to the police, Mr. Bryson's car hit the Buick, which had three men inside, at the railroad crossing.

In 1877 the city was connected with the southern Netherlands by a railroad crossing the Meuse River.

"Railroad crossing lights were on and operational upon my arrival at the scene," he wrote in his accident report.

THE red caboose by the railroad crossing sign in Franklin Davison's Baldwin driveway is an 1890 Canadian Pacific railroad car.

On cue, Patrick Ewing and Larry Johnson sealed the Heat's star off like gates at a railroad crossing.

Investigators on Sunday planned to look over the scene for any clues as to why the truck driver plowed through the railroad crossing.

It's the sound of a railroad crossing bell as a freight train goes by, just beyond the ramshackle frame of the house.

WSN sensors transmit packets to WSN IP gateways placed on both sides of the railroad crossing.

New alarm clock shaped like a railroad crossing sign wakes you up with annoying signals Canon Japan sells super-cute Hello Kitty-branded Selphy photo printer Best.

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