railroad crossing
rail
ˈreÉĒl
reil
road
roƊd
rowd
cro
krɔ
kraw
ssing
sÉĒng
sing
/ɚˈeÉĒlɹəʊd kɹˈɒsÉĒŋ/

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a place at which a road meets a railroad, typically marked by gates, signals, or warning signs to alert drivers and pedestrians of approaching trains
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railroad crossing definition and meaning
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The railroad crossing was equipped with flashing lights and bells to warn drivers of oncoming trains.
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