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rail

[reyl] / reɪl /


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But both the hotel and the area where he was arrested are easily accessible from the Metro Expo rail line.

From Los Angeles Times

In the past few years though, high-speed rail has expanded in all directions from Kunming, Yunnan’s capital.

From The Wall Street Journal

He suggests that the magazine’s poems have “represented the country’s wildly divergent visions of a good life—and railed against thwarted hopes for it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The companies’ proposed $71.5 billion merger, announced in July, would form a single company controlling coast-to-coast rail shipments for the first time in U.S. history.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an announcement Wednesday, the DFC said the rail link runs between the Lobito port on the Atlantic coast to Luau on the border with the mineral-rich Democratic Republic of Congo.

From Barron's