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Railway Tracks

Definition: Railway tracks, also known as railroad tracks or simply tracks, are the structure upon which trains run. They consist of parallel steel rails supported by concrete or wooden ties, providing a stable path for the movement of trains.


  1. Sense: Physical Construction
    • Usage: The railway tracks were laid in a straight line across the vast landscape.
    • Usage: The heavy locomotive rolled smoothly along the railway tracks.
  2. Sense: Figurative Use
    • Usage: The project is finally on the right railway tracks to success.
    • Usage: The company needs to get back on the railway tracks in order to regain its competitiveness.
  3. Sense: Local Use (Assuming this term refers to a specific local railway system)
    • Usage: The railway tracks in our town connect us to the neighboring cities.
    • Usage: The local government has allocated funds for the maintenance of the railway tracks near our region.

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