loaded train
collocation in Englishmeaningsofloadedandtrain
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loaded
adjective
uk/ˈləʊ.dɪd/us/ˈloʊ.dɪd/
A loaded gun has bullets ...
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train
noun
uk/treɪn/us/treɪn/
a railway engine connected to carriages for carrying people or to wheeled containers for ...
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(Definition ofloadedandtrainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The weekly averages ofloadedtrainmiles of freight in the three years 1936, 1937 and 1938 were higher than they were in the last two quarters of 1948.
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No one was hurt and the passengers were soon removed from the lightlyloadedtrain.
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In this phase, the fullyloadedtrainuses 5.0 kiloampere.
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It got is name after aloadedtrainrunaway here in the early days of the railroad.
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In order to prevent this problem, ride operators follow set procedures regarding when to release a newlyloadedtrainfrom the station.
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The loaded trains run to railhead were nearly doubled, from 92 per day in 1917 to 170 per day in 1918.
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This is especially useful in mountainous areas where heavily loaded trains must descend long grades.
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It had a continuous downhill gradient from the mines to the station, and loaded trains were run down this by gravity.
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The units are capable of 80km/hmph 0 in single runs, 70km/hmph 0 with empty trains and 60km/hmph 0 with loaded trains.
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The ruling grade for southbound loaded trains was kept to a very easy 0.4% while the northbound ruling grade was only 1.35%.
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The gradients generally favour loaded trains.
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Other very heavy trains go in flat areas but these trains go through a mountain range, although the uphill grades are at most 10 in the direction with loaded trains.
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