Posts filed under: Railroad

Famous Railways Around the World


Venice-Simplon Orient Express in Poland, in 2007 .

Here’s a look at a few of the famous railways around the world.

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Railroad Vocabulary: Tracks and Rails

Types of Trains
  • train ~ a general term for all types of trains. Also, a train is made up of train cars.
  • subway ~ a train that runs underground. In British English, the underground.
  • monorail ~ an elevated train that runs on a single rail. Mono means “one.”
  • freight train ~ a train that carries goods. A train car that is closed and carries freight is called a boxcar.
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Railroad Idioms: A Gravy Train of Vocabulary, 2

The English language is always chugging along, slowly but surely taking in new idioms and expressions.

Railroad Idioms: Test Your Knowledge

• See which railroad idioms you know, phrases that involve rails and tracks

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Railroad Idioms: A Gravy Train of Vocabulary, 1

Early locomotives were a symbol of progress.

When railroads came along a hundred and fifty years ago, they changed our view of the world. For the first time, people could travel across whole continents with reliable, safe, and comfortable transportation.

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