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to railway
noun
A track, consisting of parallel rails, over which wheeled vehicles such as trains may travel.
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Squad rotation has come to Railway.
Steel products from cutlery to railway locomotives were exported to Asian countries from Europe.
The broad gauge made possible high speeds that were a great stimulus to railway progress.
After returning to railway work, he was promoted to signals inspector (1950-64).
Over his career he has acquired businesses ranging from pub companies to railway rolling stock leasing.
At the Stones pub Ashdown chatted to railway workers Pete Ford, 48, and Ross Bennoch, 31.
Increasing export trade led to the expansion of the harbour at Colombo and to railway and road construction.
The man's severely burnt body was lowered to the ground by other refugees and laid next to railway lines.
Newspapers report stories of drowned children or of men being chased by police on to railway lines.
"Integration" in the plans of the 1980s and 1990s did not mean schools close to railway stations.
Railway tracks degrade faster at transition zones to railway bridges.
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