Examples of 'track was laid' in a sentence

Meaning of "track was laid"

track was laid: Indicates the setting up or installation of a railway track. This phrase is commonly used in the context of constructing railways or laying down tracks for trains

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track was laid
One third of a mile of track was laid and two trestles were built.
The handler must not know how the track was laid.
A cinder track was laid inside Wembley Stadium and all other venues were adapted.
Land was acquired for a double track line, although only single track was laid.
Year later, second track was laid along that line.
The track was laid on a dam to allow a level-crossing of the road traffic.
In their time, they marked the ownership of the land where the track was laid.
The following year, therefore, the track was laid along a new route with a long detour.
A new track was laid in the previously trackless Delle station and the line was re-electrified.
One and a half miles of additional track was laid giving three and three-quarter route miles.
Construction started in 1903 from Narrows, but only three miles of track was laid.
That, of course, was why the track was laid in Helsinki.
A second track was laid and a road underpass was built in 1908.
After possession of the land was obtained in late 1975 track was laid into the site.
Further track was laid towards the recently constructed docks complex in 1875.

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After independence from West Pakistan in 1971, only a short length of new track was laid.
By April 23, enough track was laid to secure the land grant.
The rhythm track was laid down on 15 January and Elvis ' vocal overdub on the 21st.

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