Rail-track

"Rail-track" in a Sentence (3 examples)

A carriage, such as we have described, could not travel along a railway with single rail-tracks, owing to the axles not being both of one length; […]

“If you mean the telegraph,” said the old gentleman, glancing his eye toward its wire, alongside the rail-track, “it is an excellent thing;⁠—that is, of course, if the speculators in cotton and politics don’t get possession of it.[…]”

In this country the torch put to the factories that have discharged hands for good or bad reason; obstructions on the rail-tracks in front of midnight express trains, because the offenders do not like the president of the company; […]

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