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Definition of trackage in English: trackagenoun ˈtrakɪdʒˈtrækɪdʒ mass nounNorth American The tracks or lines of a railway system collectively. the superfluous trackage couldn't be made to pay Example sentencesExamples - Only special events cross busy route 322 and traverse the scenic backyard and in-street trackage leading to the end of the line.
- Eight thousand miles of trackage lace the Chicago area, so it's imperative to get cars rolling out of so congested a district first, and classify them for delivery later.
- We all went to places to which we had not been before, and got to ride new trackage at the various tourist railroads we visited.
- Piles of donated rail abound and some new trackage has been laid.
- We use a non-standard signalling on most of our trackage, except for parts that we inherited from another operator.
- It wasn't until 1898 when the Astoria & Columbia River connected Astoria to the NP line, with trackage rights to Portland.
- After Babylon, we entered the world of non-electrified trackage and grade crossings.
- These companies operated two-thirds of Cleveland's street railway trackage.
- By 1911 Birmingham spread over sixty-two and a half square miles, yet there was only half as much street railway trackage as in Cleveland.
- Private sidings came into being whereby the industry owned the trackage on their own property.
- At yards and terminals, thin lines are used to indicate the outlines of the limit of trackage.
- Though Cleveland had twice as much trackage and ridership as Birmingham, both cities mechanised and municipalised their street railways during the same period.
- When the Canal Streetcar starts running, it will use the existing Riverfront trackage between this location and the Esplanade terminus.
- But the challenge there is just enormous, not to mention all the trackage and all the miles involved.
- We got a little non-revenue trackage thanks to his generosity.
- The facility presently has trackage for a 100-car unit train.
- Union Pacific also has trackage in the state, and at least two short-line railroads offer freight service from small communities to main lines.
- It once totalled over 100 miles of trackage requiring about two dozen locomotives.
- Both are attempts to condemn the trackage by rail companies that claim they are disconnected from service and will never be used again.
- We had made up a little time here between Staunton and Culpepper, but lost it upon entering NS trackage because of work on the line or a track slow down.
Definition of trackage in US English: trackagenounˈtrakijˈtrækɪdʒ North American The tracks or lines of a railroad system collectively. the superfluous trackage couldn't be made to pay Example sentencesExamples - By 1911 Birmingham spread over sixty-two and a half square miles, yet there was only half as much street railway trackage as in Cleveland.
- When the Canal Streetcar starts running, it will use the existing Riverfront trackage between this location and the Esplanade terminus.
- Though Cleveland had twice as much trackage and ridership as Birmingham, both cities mechanised and municipalised their street railways during the same period.
- We had made up a little time here between Staunton and Culpepper, but lost it upon entering NS trackage because of work on the line or a track slow down.
- The facility presently has trackage for a 100-car unit train.
- Private sidings came into being whereby the industry owned the trackage on their own property.
- We all went to places to which we had not been before, and got to ride new trackage at the various tourist railroads we visited.
- It once totalled over 100 miles of trackage requiring about two dozen locomotives.
- Eight thousand miles of trackage lace the Chicago area, so it's imperative to get cars rolling out of so congested a district first, and classify them for delivery later.
- We use a non-standard signalling on most of our trackage, except for parts that we inherited from another operator.
- At yards and terminals, thin lines are used to indicate the outlines of the limit of trackage.
- Both are attempts to condemn the trackage by rail companies that claim they are disconnected from service and will never be used again.
- Only special events cross busy route 322 and traverse the scenic backyard and in-street trackage leading to the end of the line.
- These companies operated two-thirds of Cleveland's street railway trackage.
- We got a little non-revenue trackage thanks to his generosity.
- But the challenge there is just enormous, not to mention all the trackage and all the miles involved.
- Union Pacific also has trackage in the state, and at least two short-line railroads offer freight service from small communities to main lines.
- After Babylon, we entered the world of non-electrified trackage and grade crossings.
- It wasn't until 1898 when the Astoria & Columbia River connected Astoria to the NP line, with trackage rights to Portland.
- Piles of donated rail abound and some new trackage has been laid.
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