railway line
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Definition
Noun: 1. The physical track and roadbed: A railway line is the physical infrastructure, consisting of the parallel steel rails, sleepers (ties), and the prepared roadbed, upon which trains run. 2. The operating company or route: A railway line can also refer to the commercial organization responsible for operating train services on a specific route, or to the specific route itself considered as a system for transporting passengers or freight.
Usage Examples
- Referring to the physical track:
- The new railway line will connect the two major cities.
- Maintenance crews are working on the railway line to ensure safety.
- Referring to the company or route:
- She works for a major railway line that operates across the country.
- The freight was shipped via the northern railway line.
Advanced Usage
- "Branch line": A secondary railway line that branches off from a main line.
- The small town is only serviced by a branch line.
- "Main line": The primary and most important railway line in a network.
- High-speed trains run on the main line.
Variants and Related Words
- Railroad line (noun): A synonym, more common in American English.
- Rail line (noun): A common shortened form.
- Line (noun): Often used in context to mean the railway line (e.g., "the train was delayed due to a fault on the line").
Synonyms
- Railroad track: Specifically for the physical rails and roadbed.
- Railway: Can refer to the system, company, or tracks in a broader sense.
- Route: For the path or course of the railway line.
Related Phrases
- "Down the line": At some point in the future; also, literally along the railway track.
- We'll make a decision further down the line.
- "Hold the line": In railway operations, to keep a section of track clear or maintain a current position.
Noun
- the road consisting of railroad track and roadbed
- line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight