railroad line

NOUN
  1. line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight
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How To Use railroad line In A Sentence

  • The mid-century expansion of railroad lines ended the regular usage of the Conestoga wagon to haul heavy freight, and by the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 they were no longer being manufactured.
  • The mid-century expansion of railroad lines ended the regular usage of the Conestoga wagon to haul heavy freight, and by the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 they were no longer being manufactured.
  • A railroad line was completed after six years of hard labour in the swamps andjungles.
  • Jonathan Raban has become our Tocqueville, our Crevecoeur, as he has roamed South and West, riding a Mississippi raft, following railroad lines, and bucketing across the prairie and the plains in his old car.
  • This national identity had been created by the sensible spirit of business enterprise, linking the provinces like great beads on an iron railroad line, rather than by any evangelical preachment of a Manifest Destiny — manifest only to its Anglo perpetrators — that had hurled the agglutinated United States westwards and then outwards, across all the oceans, where its boy soldiers lost limbs and died. 'The Widows of Eastwick'
  • The place was at the junction of two roads, one of which was parallel to a railroad line.
  • The trail follows a disused railroad line along the edge of the valley.
  • Circuit bureau place administer railroad line opens to the outside world, collection circuitry uses fee.
  • Within a few years, railroad lines bridged the nation, moving people and goods into unsettled territories.
  • China's first cross - sea railroad line.
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