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rail line - translation to English

NJ TRANSIT COMMUTER RAIL LINE
Atlantic City Rail Line
  • Pennsauken Transit Center opened in 2013 to provide a connection between Atlantic City Line trains (top) and River Line trains
  • Cherry Hill was opened in 1994; it briefly served Amtrak trains as well as NJ Transit
  • 1915 Pennsylvania Railroad publication touting New Jersey beaches.
  • An Atlantic City Line trainset passing the closed WINSLOW tower at Winslow Junction
  • Two Atlantic City Line trains perform a scheduled meet at a passing siding in Cherry Hill

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  • An [[EMD GP38-2]], "General Purpose" (GP) locomotives are often called a "''Geep''"
  • UP 4017]], a locomotive at the [[National Railroad Museum]] in Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • Swiss]] ''axle box''
  • A ''catenary'' is visible above this electric [[Amtrak]] train.
  • An example of a [[BNSF Railway]] ''bad order'' repair tag
  • A [[Canadian National Railway]] prairie rail ''[[snowplow]]''
  • Railroad ''yard'' in [[Chicago]], Illinois, as seen in December 1942
  • A two-head color position ''signal'' on a [[CSXT]] mainline where the left head displays "Stop" and the right, "Clear"
  • A [[Canadian National Railway]] train showing the placement of ''ditch lights'' on the locomotive
  • narrow gauge]]'' (red) rail spacing
  • A ''[[caboose]]'' on display at the [[National New York Central Railroad Museum]]
  • A brakeman uses a ''fusee'' to demonstrate a hand signal indicating "stop"
  • A double ''[[whistle post]]''
  • Concept of the ''[[Garratt]]'' locomotive
  • A ''roundhouse'' and turntable, viewed from above
  • spreader]]''
  • A ''[[journal box]]'' complete with bearing and journal
  • ''[[Four-quadrant gate]]s'' rising
  • ''Boom barriers'' at a railway crossing in France
  • A railroad crossing at grade, also known as a ''diamond''
  • A ''position light signal''
  • A ''push pole''
  • A British lower-quadrant ''semaphore signal'' with subsidiary arm below
  • ''Rail profiles'' for flat-bottom and bullhead rails
  • A track ''tamping machine''
  • A ''turntable'' in Toronto, Canada
  • Two unused and one heavily corroded ''spikes'', with an [[inch]] ruler shown for scale
  • A ''rerail frog'' or ''rerailer''
  • A ''pantograph''
  • A ''[[diesel multiple unit]]'' in Poland
  • Miyazu]]
  • detonator]]'' on a rail
  • Union Station]] is an example of a ''railway station''
  • A ''[[water gauge]]''
  • Decapod]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Santa Fe]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Texas]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Mogul]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Prairie]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Consolidation]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Mikado]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Berkshire]]'' wheel arrangement
  • American]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Atlantic]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Jubilee]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Pacific]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Hudson]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Challenger]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Mountain]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Northern]]'' wheel arrangement
  • A ''wheeltapper'' at work on the Bulgarian railway
  • The [[Lithgow Zig Zag]]
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(n.) = línea de ferrocarril
Ex: From Glasgow, rail lines radiate in most directions.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rail (disambiguation); RAIL; Rails (disambiguation); RAIL (disambiguation); Rail (film); Rails
Riel. Banda metálica destinada a sostener las anillas de fijación de miras telescópicas. Usualmente se coloca sobre el armazón, acción o cañón del arma.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rail (disambiguation); RAIL; Rails (disambiguation); RAIL (disambiguation); Rail (film); Rails
(railroad) vía [Noun]

Definition

rail
Sinónimos
sustantivo
carril: carril, corredera

Wikipedia

Atlantic City Line

The Atlantic City Line (ACL) is a commuter rail line operated by NJ Transit (NJT) in the United States between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Atlantic City, New Jersey, operating along the corridor of the White Horse Pike. It runs over trackage that was controlled by both the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) and the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines. It shares trackage with SEPTA and Amtrak on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) until it crosses the Delaware River on its own Delair Bridge into New Jersey.

The Atlantic City Line also shares the right-of-way with the PATCO Speedline between Haddonfield and Lindenwold, New Jersey. There are 14 departures each day in each direction. Conrail also uses short sections of the line for freight movements (which are segregated), including the NEC-Delair Bridge section to its main freight yard in Camden, New Jersey. Unlike all other NJT railway lines, the Atlantic City line does not have traditional rush hour service. The Atlantic City line is colored dark blue on New Jersey Transit's system maps, and the line's symbol is a lighthouse, an homage to the Absecon Lighthouse.

Examples of use of rail line
1. The city‘s rail line will be extended to the airport.
2. A light–rail line from Denver‘s airport to downtown.
3. The federal and state governments have spent more than $140 million in planning the rail line.
4. The contract to build the rail line has an escalation clause beginning Feb. 1.
5. O‘Malley offered more general support for the rail line in his remarks.