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Trackage

Trackage \Track"age\, n.

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

  2. (Railroads) Lines of track, collectively; as, an extensive trackage.

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trackage

n. 1 railway tracks collectively 2 The right of a railway company to use the tracks belonging to another; the charge levied for this right 3 The act of tracking, or towing, as a boat; towage.

Usage examples of "trackage".

I looked up English railroad trackage at that school this morning, in hopes of figuring out what Gaylord Stanwyk had in mind for your narrow-gauge.

Manila Railroad, 645 miles of trackage, had been purchased from private owners by the Philippine Government in the days of Harrison.

Sunset Limited was going to catch him and his dozer on the Bayou Canot bridge and mash man and machine into the trackage like a discarded can of pop.

Off in the distance came the trilling blare announcing that the night freight had loaded and would soon be rolling over the trackage of the L and M.

Whatever the case, The Shadow would find a way out from the labyrinth of trackage that ran from the Grand Central Station.

A perfect stretch of trackage lay ahead, straight across the Weald of Kent.

Chicago, of course, but it had arranged for trackage rights over a number of other one-horse railroads for its Special Excursions.

Something was wrong with the trackage on the Elektrozavodskaya Bridge, three kilometers east of Kazan Station.