Sentence examples for track was opened from inspiring English sources

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By Thursday evening, the railway track was opened for regular railway traffic, officials said.

After the track was opened, desert people attacked the first drovers at Well 37 at Lipuru in 1911.

The first railroad line, with only 15 km of track, was opened on 30 April 1854 at a time when many European countries had no rail service.

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The track is opened by Gimpo screaming "It's 1997: what the fuck is going on?".

The city's Midtown Greenway, a nearly 6-mile-long bike- and pedestrian-only trail built over abandoned railroad tracks, was opened in 2000, and connects downtown areas with the suburbs. .

These tracks were opened in Pro Tools, as Strange proceeded to record Eminem's vocals.

Even when the trains started rolling again, only one track was open, Ms. Anders said.

The track is open to the public every day from 10am-2pm.

Railway services have been severely reduced since the mid-20th century, when more than 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of track were open to passenger and freight traffic.

These seven apartments overlook the marble stadium where the first modern Olympics were staged (the running track is open from 7.30am and 9am).

The 1,722m track is open until 2 March and while you can't just turn up with a tray and ride, you can book guest rides that include a voucher for a glass of prosecco and a certificate noting your "Bobbaptism".

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