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pl: railways

This term carries a strong association with heavy industrial infrastructure and organized transit. It evokes images of steel tracks, locomotives, and the rhythmic sound of wheels on rails, often suggesting a sense of long-distance travel or national connectivity. In British English, this is the standard term for the entire system, whereas American English typically prefers railroad. The word suggests a fixed, permanent path that dictates the direction of travel, contrasting with the flexibility of road-based transport.

Countable when referring to a specific company or a single line of track (the railway is closed). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of rail transport as a mode of travel.

Meanings

Noun

A system of tracks and trains used for transporting passengers or goods.

"The city expanded its railway network to reach the suburbs."

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