elevated track

collocation in English

meaningsofelevatedandtrack

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elevated
adjective
uk
/ˈel.ɪ.veɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈel.ə.veɪ.t̬ɪd/
raised:
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track
noun
uk
/træk/
us
/træk/
the pair of long metal bars fixed on the ground at an equal distance from each other, along which ...
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(Definition ofelevatedandtrackfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Elevatedtrackmakes up 40.11km mi of the total route length.
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Theelevatedtrackwill come up on piers that will be constructed between existing tracks.
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As these were not self-supporting, new sorts ofelevatedtrackpieces were introduced.
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Theelevatedtrackand the original station were torn down in the late 1980s.
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The 2100 ft longelevatedtrackcan handle 3,266 passengers per hour in each direction.
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It also contains 5600sqft m2 square feet for a new cardio fitness and weight room with anelevatedtrack.
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It involves the construction of a largelyelevatedtrackor guideway, segregated from all other means of transport, on which would travel electrically powered vehicles running on rubber tyres.
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In the busiest sections, tracks are also elevated, and the reserved/elevatedtrackareas have separate light systesm for improved visibility and safely.
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Since then, street-running tram lines have gradually been replaced with tunnels, someelevatedtrackand surface lines with separated right of way.
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Anelevatedtrack, some 80 yards wide and 20 yards high, would take up to 14 passenger trains, capable of 250 mph, an hour.
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The major difference for this extension is a totally over ground stretch running on anelevatedtrack, quite contrary to the existing underground one.
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Demand was still sufficient to require the building of anelevatedtrackto the hub, in use from 1888 to 1940.
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It is a large open gym with a vaulted ceiling, hardwood floor, andelevatedtrack(11.7 laps to a mile) that rings the room.
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It also offers a gymnasium for a variety sports, a weight room, anelevatedtrack, various exercise equipment, and a smaller, multipurpose gym for hockey, indoor soccer, etc.
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