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IELTS BNC: 1099 COCA: 8369

railway

noun
/ˈreɪlweɪ/
/ˈreɪlweɪ/
(North American English railroad)
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  1. (British English also railway line)
    a track with rails on which trains run铁路;铁道
    • The railway is still under construction.这条铁路仍在建设之中。
    • a disused railway被废弃的铁路
    • They are doing maintenance work on the railway.他们在铁路上做养护工作。
    • Follow the path west along the old railway track. 沿着旧铁路向西走。
    • a railway bridge/tunnel铁路桥/隧道
    Topics Transport by bus and traina2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • mainline
    • high-speed
    • disused
    verb + railway/​railroad
    • manage
    • operate
    • run
    railway/​railroad + verb
    • run
    • carry something
    railway/​railroad + noun
    • car
    • carriage
    • coach
    preposition
    • on a/​the railway
    • railway between
    • railway from
    See full entry
  2. a system of tracks, together with the trains that run on them, and the organization and people needed to operate them铁路公司;铁道部门;铁路系统
    • on the railways Her father worked on the railways.她父亲在铁路部门工作。
    • a railway station火车站
    • a railway worker/company铁路工人/公司
    • the Midland Railway米德兰铁路公司
    • a model railway铁路模型
    see also light railway
    Extra Examples
    • A miniature railway runs around the park.一条微型铁路围绕公园运转。
    • He is a lifelong railway enthusiast.他一生都痴迷于铁路。
    • Such speed of travel was unimaginable before the railway age.这样的车速在铁路时代之前是不可想象的。
    • The railways carry millions of tons of freight every year.铁路每年运送数百万吨的货物。
    • Tourists can take the funicular railway to the top of the mountain.游客可以乘有轨缆车到达山顶。
    • the pleasures of railway travel乘火车旅行的乐趣
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • mainline
    • high-speed
    • disused
    verb + railway/​railroad
    • manage
    • operate
    • run
    railway/​railroad + verb
    • run
    • carry something
    railway/​railroad + noun
    • car
    • carriage
    • coach
    preposition
    • on a/​the railway
    • railway between
    • railway from
    See full entry
Culture railways and railroadsrailways and railroadsThe world's first railway along which passengers travelled on trains pulled by steam locomotives (= engines) was opened in 1825 between Stockton and Darlington in north-east England. By the early 1900s, when railways reached the height of their popularity, there were about 23 000 miles/37 000 kilometres of railway track. Victorian engineers such as Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed bridges for the railway, and architects designed station buildings such as St Pancras in London.The railways played a vital role in Britain's industrial development during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Later, with the invention of the internal-combustion engine (= the type of engine used in cars), road transport became more popular for both goods and passengers. In 1947 regional railway companies were nationalized (= the government became their owner) and were called British Rail (later BR), but following the Beeching report in 1963 many lines (= routes) were closed in order to save money. In 1994 the government decided that BR should return to being owned by private companies. Tracks and stations were made the responsibility of a company called Railtrack, while trains were once again operated by several companies on a regional basis.The railway network connects all the major towns in Britain, and now, via a high-speed service and the Channel Tunnel, links Britain with France and Belgium. People are encouraged to use trains and other forms of public transport to help reduce the amount of fuel being used and pollution. Railways are used for both short and long journeys, for commuting to work each day, and for transporting freight (= goods). Some routes are now electrified and have high-speed trains. Others still rely on diesel- powered engines. Some trains are old, dirty and carry too many people. They also have a reputation for being late, and jokes are often made about the excuses given for delays. These have included ‘leaves on the line’ in autumn, and ‘the wrong kind of snow’. Tickets are quite expensive, although some people, including students and older people, can get railcards which allow buy tickets at a reduced price. Cheaper fares are also available if tickets are booked in advance.Following several major railway accidents and the failure of the Railtrack company in 2002 the government set up Network Rail to be responsible for the railway system used by the train operating companies, private companies which run the trains. These companies provide information about trains to the public through their organization, National Rail.Many Americans don't travel by train, or railroad as it is generally called in the US. Passenger trains today mainly serve commuters (= people travelling to and from work) around large cities. The only major long-distance railway business is done by freight trains (BrE also goods trains).The first US railroad company was the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in 1829, but its cars (BrE carriages) were pulled by horses. Steam power was used by the 1830s, and the Pullman car was invented in 1859. The Civil War led to the rapid development of railroads, and the nation was connected from east to west in 1869 when the Union Pacific Railroad and Central Pacific joined their tracks in Utah. The 20th century brought more powerful engines and huge stations, like Grand Central Station (officially Grand Central Terminal) in New York. The greatest period of US railroads began in the middle of the 19th century and lasted about 100 years. This time has been celebrated with popular songs like I've Been Working on the Railroad, Freight Train Blues, John Henry, Chattanooga Choo Choo, Orange Blossom Special and Casey Jones. Trains and railroad workers were also the subjects of many films and novels.After World War Twomany more people bought their own cars and no longer used trains as a means of transport. Union Pacific, once known for its two-level ‘dome lounge cars’ from which passengers could see the countryside they travelled through, stopped long-distance passenger services in 1971. Amtrak, a company controlled by the government, now runs the California Zephyr, the Texas Eagle and other trains but it is not very successful in attracting passengers.Some Americans are train buffs (= people who love trains and know a lot about them) and take special steam engine trips. They may also collect model trains, some of which are now valuable. In Britain both old and young visit railway museums, for example at York. Trainspotting (= recording the names and numbers of engines) used to be a popular hobby but is much less common now.
IELTS BNC: 1099 COCA: 8369
railway

noun

(BrE) (NAmE railroad) ADJECTIVE | VERB + RAILWAY/RAILROAD | RAILWAY/RAILROAD + VERB | RAILWAY/RAILROAD + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEmainline (especially BrE) 幹線鐵路high-speed高速鐵路disused (BrE) 廢棄的鐵路narrow-gauge, standard-gauge窄軌/準軌鐵路miniature, model微型鐵路;鐵路模型He created a model railway in his basement.他在地下室裏做了個鐵路模型。funicular (especially BrE) 纜索鐵路Tourists can take the funicular railway to the top of the mountain.遊客可以乘有軌纜車到達山頂。commuter, passenger, tourist通勤/旅客/旅遊鐵路freight (especially NAmE) 貨車鐵路private, regional, state私有/地方/國有鐵路short-line, transcontinental短程/洲際鐵路electric, steam電氣化/蒸汽鐵路VERB + RAILWAY/RAILROADmanage, operate, run管理鐵路;經營鐵路nationalize, privatize (both BrE) 使鐵路國有化;使鐵路私有化build, construct建造鐵路close, open關閉/開通鐵路regulate管理鐵路RAILWAY/RAILROAD + VERBrun鐵路運行carry sth鐵路運送⋯The railways carry millions of tons of freight every year.鐵路每年運送數百萬噸的貨物。RAILWAY/RAILROAD + NOUNcar, carriage, coach, train, wagon (BrE) 火車車廂;火車旅客車廂;列車;鐵路貨車車廂depot, station, terminus, yard火車站;列車終點站;鐵路調車場platform (especially BrE) 站台;月台ticket (especially BrE) 火車票timetable (especially BrE) 列車時刻表service (especially BrE) 鐵路服務connection鐵路聯運journey, travel (both especially BrE) 乘火車的旅程;乘火車旅行the pleasures of railway travel乘火車旅行的樂趣passenger, traveller (BrE) 火車乘客;乘火車旅行者employee, porter, staff, worker鐵路員工;鐵路行李搬運工;鐵路全體員工;鐵路工人architect, engineer鐵路建築師/工程師authorities, company鐵路當局/公司network, system鐵路網;鐵路系統line, track鐵路線;鐵軌junction, sidings鐵路交叉點;鐵路岔線bridge, crossing, tunnel, viaduct (especially BrE) 鐵路橋;鐵路平交道口;鐵路隧道;鐵路高架橋enthusiast (especially BrE) 鐵路迷He is a lifelong railway enthusiast.他一生都痴迷於鐵路。accident鐵路事故age (especially BrE) 鐵路時代Such speed was unimaginable before the railway age.這樣的速度在鐵路時代之前是不可想像的。PREPOSITIONon a/the railway在鐵路上;在鐵道部門They are doing maintenance work on the railway.他們在鐵路上做養護工作。He works on the railways.他在鐵路系統工作。railway between⋯之間的鐵路the railway between Funchal and Monte豐沙爾和蒙特之間的鐵路railway from, railway to從⋯來的鐵路;前往⋯的鐵路
IELTS BNC: 1099 COCA: 8369

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