railroad line
rail
ˈreɪl
reil
road line
roʊd laɪn
rowd lain
British pronunciation
/ɹˈeɪlɹəʊd lˈaɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "railroad line"in English

Railroad line
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a set of tracks that trains travel on between destinations

What is a "railroad line"?

A railroad line is a route made up of tracks that trains follow to travel between different places. It consists of a series of connected rails laid out on the ground and supported by ties or sleepers. A railroad line can be a single set of tracks or multiple tracks, depending on how busy the route is. It is part of a larger network that connects cities, towns, or regions, allowing trains to move goods and passengers efficiently. Railroad lines are essential for transportation and are used by various types of trains, including cargo and passenger trains.

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Examples
The railroad line connected several major cities.
She commuted daily on the main railroad line.
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