railway
♦ rail|way /r'eɪlweɪ/ (railways)
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A railway is a route between two places along which trains travel on steel rails. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use railroad)
The road ran beside a railway.
...a disused railway line.
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A railway is a company or organization that operates railway routes. (BRIT; in AM, use railroad)
...the state-owned French railway.
...the privatisation of the railways.
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A railway is the system and network of tracks that trains travel on. (mainly AM)
1 [N-COUNT]
A railway is a route between two places along which trains travel on steel rails. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use railroad)
The road ran beside a railway.
...a disused railway line.
2 [N-COUNT]
A railway is a company or organization that operates railway routes. (BRIT; in AM, use railroad)
...the state-owned French railway.
...the privatisation of the railways.
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A railway is the system and network of tracks that trains travel on. (mainly AM)