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Definition of railway in English: railwaynoun ˈreɪlweɪˈreɪlˌweɪ British 1A track made of steel rails along which trains run. 铁路,铁道 services were disrupted after an eight-year-old boy was spotted trespassing on the railway North American term railroad as modifier a railway line Example sentencesExamples - Commuters could benefit from plans to provide car parking at a branch line railway station.
- In addition to using the civil main lines, railways were constructed for purely military purposes, with no commercial value.
- Despite the massive destruction to the railway system the main lines were cleared two days after the blast.
- Trains running along the busy railway line were halted during the afternoon and evening.
- He parked the car at the railway station and walked along the deserted line.
- Highworth Town Council is backing calls for a cycle route along the disused railway line.
- Fields around Horwich are flooded in places, and all along the railway line to Bolton acres of land are seen under water.
- The only thing that makes his work more complicated is the bad traffic and cars driving along the railways.
- They can be used as acoustic baffles along roads and railways.
- No remnants of these prairies survive, except for linear strips along railways.
- Level crossings still pose the greatest risk to life on the railways, a rail safety chief said yesterday.
- The route north all the way to Whitby carries no traffic at all as it is the Rail Trail which runs along the track bed of a former railway line.
- As for claims that nuts never come loose on the railway, rail workers rubbished that last week.
- Plans have been submitted to lay a leisure trail along a former railway as part of a £1 million project.
- The damage to bridges, roads, railways and telephone lines took months to repair.
- It is to be located along the railway in the city of Kaesong, just inside the North Korean border.
- This simple and not too expensive system was installed over hundreds of miles of British main line railways and the lives saved must be considerable.
- The Government thought it was going to deliver the coal by rail, but the railways are so run down that it cannot get it through.
- A month back the route from Newport to Sandown was opened along a disused railway and as such it has no hills.
- This week has been chaos on the railways as so many lines need to be checked and speed restrictions have been introduced.
- 1.1 A set of tracks for other vehicles.
(其他交通工具使用的)轨道
2A network of tracks with the trains, organization, and personnel required for its working. 铁路系统,铁道部门 the carriage of freight on the railways Example sentencesExamples - It will link up with the Angolan railway network in the area of Cassinga and Chamutete.
- It occurred after the railway worker confronted two people daubing graffiti on a train.
- Polls show that most people want the railways re-nationalised.
- All this and breakfast is done before the railway people arrive for an early ordering time.
- The railways also facilitated the transport of inferior wines.
- It was easy to understand why firms preferred road transport: the railway was badly run.
- The new Eastern Region will operate and maintain the railway network across one-third of the country.
- It suffered again when public confidence in the railways dipped after ten people were killed in 2001.
- The Unions have a vested interest in organisations such as the railways and the National Health Service.
- If the revenues have been going down, the cost of operating the world's largest network of railways has been steadily inching upwards.
- It was enough to break airline reservation systems and German banking networks and halt Australian railways.
- However, steel had structural advantages and durability which iron lacked, and the railways adopted steel for their tracks.
- I guess we all knew that the railway network was out of control financially, and riddled with inefficiencies.
- Economic regulation of the railway, as presently organised, has largely failed.
- Already the railway people are predicting 30-minute delays for tomorrow morning.
- The cause of the tragedy is being investigated by Italy's railway network RFI.
- He is a railway enthusiast who is heavily involved in planning for the future.
- Often a broken rail is found and the railway stops trains until it is mended.
- Representatives from the railway network attended a special award ceremony at the Romford Dog Stadium.
- It showed the network of railways that used to operate in this country many years ago and it made me very sad.
Definition of railway in US English: railwaynounˈreɪlˌweɪˈrālˌwā British 1A track made of steel rails along which trains run; a railroad. 铁路,铁道 services were disrupted after an eight-year-old boy was spotted trespassing on the railway as modifier a railway line Example sentencesExamples - Trains running along the busy railway line were halted during the afternoon and evening.
- It is to be located along the railway in the city of Kaesong, just inside the North Korean border.
- As for claims that nuts never come loose on the railway, rail workers rubbished that last week.
- Fields around Horwich are flooded in places, and all along the railway line to Bolton acres of land are seen under water.
- The only thing that makes his work more complicated is the bad traffic and cars driving along the railways.
- Plans have been submitted to lay a leisure trail along a former railway as part of a £1 million project.
- The damage to bridges, roads, railways and telephone lines took months to repair.
- Highworth Town Council is backing calls for a cycle route along the disused railway line.
- Level crossings still pose the greatest risk to life on the railways, a rail safety chief said yesterday.
- They can be used as acoustic baffles along roads and railways.
- Despite the massive destruction to the railway system the main lines were cleared two days after the blast.
- A month back the route from Newport to Sandown was opened along a disused railway and as such it has no hills.
- This week has been chaos on the railways as so many lines need to be checked and speed restrictions have been introduced.
- He parked the car at the railway station and walked along the deserted line.
- Commuters could benefit from plans to provide car parking at a branch line railway station.
- This simple and not too expensive system was installed over hundreds of miles of British main line railways and the lives saved must be considerable.
- No remnants of these prairies survive, except for linear strips along railways.
- In addition to using the civil main lines, railways were constructed for purely military purposes, with no commercial value.
- The route north all the way to Whitby carries no traffic at all as it is the Rail Trail which runs along the track bed of a former railway line.
- The Government thought it was going to deliver the coal by rail, but the railways are so run down that it cannot get it through.
- 1.1 A set of tracks for other vehicles.
(其他交通工具使用的)轨道
2A network of tracks with the trains, organization, and personnel required for its working. 铁路系统,铁道部门 the carriage of freight on the railways Example sentencesExamples - Economic regulation of the railway, as presently organised, has largely failed.
- The cause of the tragedy is being investigated by Italy's railway network RFI.
- The new Eastern Region will operate and maintain the railway network across one-third of the country.
- I guess we all knew that the railway network was out of control financially, and riddled with inefficiencies.
- The railways also facilitated the transport of inferior wines.
- He is a railway enthusiast who is heavily involved in planning for the future.
- Often a broken rail is found and the railway stops trains until it is mended.
- The Unions have a vested interest in organisations such as the railways and the National Health Service.
- It was enough to break airline reservation systems and German banking networks and halt Australian railways.
- All this and breakfast is done before the railway people arrive for an early ordering time.
- Already the railway people are predicting 30-minute delays for tomorrow morning.
- If the revenues have been going down, the cost of operating the world's largest network of railways has been steadily inching upwards.
- It occurred after the railway worker confronted two people daubing graffiti on a train.
- It will link up with the Angolan railway network in the area of Cassinga and Chamutete.
- It was easy to understand why firms preferred road transport: the railway was badly run.
- Polls show that most people want the railways re-nationalised.
- Representatives from the railway network attended a special award ceremony at the Romford Dog Stadium.
- It suffered again when public confidence in the railways dipped after ten people were killed in 2001.
- It showed the network of railways that used to operate in this country many years ago and it made me very sad.
- However, steel had structural advantages and durability which iron lacked, and the railways adopted steel for their tracks.
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