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rail track

n. The parallel steel rails on which a train runs.

Usage examples of "rail track".

So the bartopped rail track will act as a bootstrap for the real railroad.

Work is nearby in Buckau and access into Magdeburg will be easy because a tramline through Magdeburg will be established on our rail track.

These were good, decent young Americans who had gone to fight for their country, and their reward was to be dumped beside a rail track where their corpses crawled with flies.

A rail track runs through them, ending near a large hole-with earth piled high beside it, where the special kommandos are still digging.

As he walked toward the stern of the casemate, shielded by three inches of iron rail track and backed by fifteen inches of pine, Brown was met by Lieutenants Alphonso Barbot and A.

The thing called Butterball tightened sluglike fingers on his arm and the boy began to writhe and shriek, twitching as though he had fallen onto an electrified rail track.

Pitt muttered, as he steered the cart back toward the first dock while dodging around a soaring crane that was moving ponderously over its rail track.

I saw that our new light rail track had been gouged, quite crudely, through the old road surface.