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trackage

/trak-ij/US // ˈtræk ɪdʒ //

轨迹,追踪,轨距,轨道

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the whole quantity of track owned by a railroad.
    • : the right of one railroad company to use the tracks of another.
    • : the money paid for this right.

Examples

  • There are large freight yards having a trackage of nearly 100 M.

  • Mention should be made of the 25 miles of standard railway trackage which the Construction Division put down at Aberdeen.

  • But many concerns have already such trackage in or about their works.

  • The State is now served by seven railroads, with more than 5,000 miles of trackage.

  • At its hundred warehouses there is trackage for 12,000 cars.