Sentence examples for westbound from inspiring English sources

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westbound

adjective

Which is, or will be, moving towards the west.

  • Westbound traffic was blocked for miles.

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Travelling westbound along the M4, it's best to bypass Swansea and leave the motorway at junction 47.

No one was injured when 19 cars from a westbound train derailed Thursday about 10 miles west of Alberton.

But their main job was to train those westbound pioneers in more practical skills, such as mining, engineering and farming.

They seem to be trying to repeat the trick now: according to Oil Movements, a consultancy, westbound shipments from the Middle East have increased by 200,000 bpd since January.

It is the main outlet for westbound Azeri oil and gas and it controls the Bosporus and Dardanelles, through which Russia and other Black Sea countries ship most of their trade.

For greater detail, three more clicks bring you a live picture of westbound traffic on the Tacoma Narrows bridge or of the climb to Snoqualmie Pass.The value of this information lies in a basic characteristic of congestion: that the presence of a few extra vehicles can suddenly lead to hugely greater delays.

Her remains scattered across lanes of westbound traffic because drivers did not realise what the debris was.

IN JANUARY, WITH less than a day's notice, the mayor of Miami-Dade ordered the closure of the westbound lanes of Bear Cut Bridge, creating a disastrous bottleneck on the only route between downtown Miami and the posh island suburb of Key Biscayne.

Convention-goers such as Connecticut Shortie, Dapper Darrell and Lump came together to pay homage to those who have caught the Westbound.

Caracas, as they say in Spanish, tiene un buen lejos it looks better from a distance.Back to top >>TuesdayIT IS 6.20pm and I'm contemplating one of the most familiar views in the Venezuelan capital the tail-lights of stationary vehicles ahead of me on the westbound Avenida Francisco de Miranda, the main route through eastern Caracas.

Train 12 hurtled off the bridge and onto the riverbank below at 67 mph (108 kph), sideswiping westbound train number 79 on the way down.Forty-three people were injured, and the recovery and cleanup operation cost $3.6m, according to the National Transportation Safety Board's report on the incident.

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