trackage (Meaning)

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trackage (n.)

The act of tracking, or towing, as a boat; towage.

Lines of track, collectively; as, an extensive trackage.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trackage

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trackage Sentence Examples

  1. The railway trackage extended for miles across the vast countryside.
  2. The construction crew worked diligently to lay new trackage for the expanded rail line.
  3. The train conductor inspected the trackage for any signs of wear or damage.
  4. Heavy freight trains rumbled along the trackage, carrying countless goods to and from distant cities.
  5. The high-speed rail line boasted a dedicated trackage for express trains.
  6. The parallel trackage allowed trains to pass each other safely and efficiently.
  7. The trackage network was a vital part of the nation's transportation infrastructure.
  8. The old abandoned trackage was overgrown with weeds and rusting rails.
  9. The trackage was inspected regularly by maintenance crews to ensure safety and reliability.
  10. The trackage layout was designed to optimize train movements and minimize delays.

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The act of tracking, or towing, as a boat; towage., Lines of track, collectively; as, an extensive trackage.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The railway trackage extended for miles across the vast countryside.

The construction crew worked diligently to lay new trackage for the expanded rail line.

The train conductor inspected the trackage for any signs of wear or damage.

Heavy freight trains rumbled along the trackage, carrying countless goods to and from distant cities.