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railroad tunnel

n. a tunnel through which the railroad track runs

Usage examples of "railroad tunnel".

It reminded D'Agosta, faintly and unsettlingly, of the smell in the railroad tunnel.

You can run water and sewer Unes through shitstone, but not a railroad tunnel.

There was a long gallery cut through the mountain during the building of the Jungfrau railroad tunnel.

Michael's people blew the Long Island Railroad tunnel to Queens—.

Whatever spark of hope that little gift inspired died in the railroad tunnel at the end of the gun barrel staring at me.

After that, he knew the road they followed-the railroad tunnel of Mittenwald and the surging noises of the Inn, which he remembered perfectly.

His gaze touched Chandler lightly, like the flick of the hanging strands of cord that precede a railroad tunnel.

Now the kid had shot his cousin to death and was advancing toward him, holding the handblaster with a muzzle that looked bigger than a railroad tunnel.

A voice as deep as if it were at the end of a railroad tunnel rumbled.