railroad track
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Definition
- Noun:
- A permanent way; a pair of parallel steel rails, fixed to ties (sleepers), that provides a defined path for the wheels of a railroad train. It is the physical infrastructure that guides trains from one location to another.
Usage
- The term "railroad track" refers to the physical structure itself. It is typically used when discussing the infrastructure, its condition, or its location.
- It is often used with prepositions like , , , , or .
- Example: "The old railroad track runs through the forest."
- Example: "It is dangerous to walk on the railroad track."
Examples
- Noun:
- The workers are repairing a section of the railroad track damaged in the storm.
- The abandoned railroad track has been converted into a hiking trail.
- The signal warns drivers when a train is approaching the railroad track crossing.
Advanced Usage
- "to be on the wrong side of the railroad track(s)": An idiom (often used in the plural "tracks") meaning to be from a poor or disreputable part of town. This usage is figurative and refers to historical social divisions in some towns.
- He grew up on the wrong side of the railroad tracks.
Variants and Related Words
- Railway track (noun): A synonym, more common in British English.
- Track (noun): A common short form for "railroad track" when the context is clear.
- The train left the track.
- Rail (noun): Refers specifically to one of the two steel bars. "Railroad track" consists of two rails.
- Line (noun): Can refer to a route or a section of railroad tracks, especially in the context of a railway system.
- The commuter line is very busy.
Synonyms
- Permanent way (noun): A formal, technical term for the tracks and their supporting structure.
- Railway line (noun): Emphasizes the route defined by the tracks.
Related Phrases
- Railroad crossing (noun): A point where a road and a railroad track intersect.
- Track bed (noun): The foundation of crushed stone or concrete on which the railroad track is built.
Noun
- a line of track providing a runway for wheels
- he walked along the railroad track