Examples of 'trackage' in a sentence

Meaning of "trackage"

Rails, ties, and associated infrastructure that are used for railroad tracks or transportation of goods on a track
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  • railway tracks collectively
  • The right of a railway company to use the tracks belonging to another; the charge levied for this right
  • The act of tracking, or towing, as a boat; towage.

How to use "trackage" in a sentence

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Most of this trackage was acquired by other railroads.
Eichenberg station has extensive trackage today.
The trackage was laid by family and friends.
Parts of the existing trackage need repair.
The trackage to the depot was removed.
By the acquisition of the temporary trackage rights.
The subject trackage serves as a connecting track.
Nebkota retained its trackage rights.
The trackage there was dismantled in the years that followed.
A large portion of the railway trackage within the county is in tunnels.
This trackage was saved by the actions of the communities it serves.
Route miles exclude mainline trackage operated under trackage rights.
Its trackage has been reworked to accommodate changing operational modes.
Still active trackage.
There is extensive trackage to the east of the station building.

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Trackage rights and union agreements would have to be negotiated for this service.
Very little of this trackage is taken over by other railroads.
The heavy weight of the rock trains required very good trackage and bridges.
At this time the trackage was already showing signs of needing structural repair.
The two light rail lines share trackage through downtown.
Such trackage may therefore be discontinued without following the prescribed process.
The station still has extensive trackage used by both passenger and freight trains.
Most trackage is owned by private companies that also operate freight trains on those tracks.
Evident also is extensive vehicle trackage and the construction of cable lines to control areas.
During this time the streetcar companies continued to expand both trackage and service.
Surplus trackage and facilities were removed to reduce taxes and overhead costs.
The project included both construction of new trackage and the rebuilding of existing lines.
Much of the trackage has been abandoned and lifted but some remains in service.
This line constituted the majority of trackage south of Pittsburgh.
Often the trackage is totally removed and only the buildings under historical protection remain.
It was the only regularly scheduled steam excursion over mainline trackage in North America.
Trackage to Wayland remains in place but is no longer used.
No concrete plan to restore the trackage on Vancouver Island has yet been announced.
BNSF rail operations occur at low speed and over a very short piece of trackage.
These trackage rights were also a result of the Conrail split.
The Agency may also impose the service conditions and rates for these mandatory trackage rights.
Only the trackage around Baltimore remains in rail service.
The Agreement provides that the trackage.
N de M operated most railway trackage through the central and northeastern regions of the republic.
I really had no idea there was that MUCH trackage Pt.
It has more trackage radiating in more directions than any other city in North America.
This is today is the westernmost trackage of the Valrico Subdivision.
This trackage was initially owned by the Interstate Railroad.
Several years later the remaining trackage at Charles City was abandoned.
The new trackage south of yard travels into Jersey City.
CP Rail continues freight service on these segments via trackage rights.
Lantic is located on CN trackage and is served by CP via interswitching.
The BNSF Railway operates freight over the line using trackage rights.
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Trains of the BNSF Railway also use the loop under trackage rights.

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