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railway line - translation to English

SUBURBAN RAILWAY LINE IN PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Currambine railway line, Perth; Clarkson railway line, Perth; Joondalup Line; Currambine Line; Clarkson Line; Northern Suburns Railway Line; Joondalup railway line; Joondalup railway line, Perth; Clarkson railway line
  • alt=Side platforms in a cutting with train
  • alt=Long, sandy construction site
  • alt=Island railway platform with escalators going down and a metal shelter and glass side walls
  • alt=Electric passenger train viewed from bridge
  • Part of [[Joondalup railway station]] in 2014
  • alt=Underground station concourse, with lifts and escalators down to platform level
  • alt=Large concrete structure with buses over island platform

railway line         
  • 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]]
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Railway Terminology; Railroad Terminology; Railroad terminology; Railway terminology; Rail Terminology; Railway line; Rail line; Through-routed; Train terminology; Control point (rail); Light engine; Wayobjects; Trackside objects; Dual control stand; Underbridge; Wayobject; Rail terminology; Dual Control Stand; Railroad line; Fall-plate; Dynamiter; Railway underbridge; Milk train; Glossary of rail terminology; Glossary of rail; Glossary of rail transport; Railroad terms; Empty coaching stock; Glossary of railroad terms; Bellmouth (railroad terminology); Centerplate (truck); Punch box; Notch 8; Trainmaster (occupation); Railroading terminology; Horn block; Fallen flag; Train bell; Lead track; List of rail transport terms
(n.) = línea de ferrocarril, vía de ferrocarril
Ex: The wall between the Hotel's garden and pool and the railway line and the beach was flattened by the tsunami.
trunk line         
RAILWAY LINE IN NORWAY
Hovedbanen; Hoved Line; Norwegian Trunk Railway
línea de larga distancia, línea directa (teléfono); línea principal (tren)
spur track         
  • Railway connection between the new [[Nuremberg–Munich high-speed railway]] and Germany's historical rail network.
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MINOR RAILWAY LINE
Branch lines; Branch railway; Branchline; Spur line; Rail spur; Branch-line; Industrial spur; Branch track; Spur track; Secondary route; Branch railway line
vías de trenes

Definition

On-line
En línea, conectado. Estado en que se encuentra una computadora cuando se conecta directamente con la red a través de un dispositivo, por ejemplo, un módem. También implica todas las actividades que realiza una persona o empresa en la red.

Wikipedia

Joondalup line

The Joondalup line is a commuter rail service in Western Australia, linking the Perth central business district (CBD) with the metropolitan area's north-western suburbs. The service is operated on the Northern Suburbs Railway by Transperth Train Operations, a division of the Public Transport Authority, and is part of the Transperth network. It is 40.7 kilometres (25.3 mi) long and serves 13 stations. The service is currently, as of 2022, being extended to Yanchep as part of the Yanchep Rail Extension project, and may be renamed once the extension to Yanchep is completed.

Construction of the infrastructure for the service began on 14 November 1989. It opened between Perth station and Joondalup station on 20 December 1992, albeit with only Perth, Leederville, Edgewater and Joondalup stations operational. The remaining stations began operating on 21 March 1993. The Joondalup line initially continued as the Armadale line. The service has been extended beyond the original terminus at Joondalup several times since: an extension to Currambine opened on 8 August 1993; an extension to Clarkson opened on 4 October 2004; and an extension to Butler station opened on 21 September 2014. The railway for the service has also been realigned through the Perth CBD, as part of the construction of the Mandurah line: on 15 October 2007, the southern end began operating through tunnels under the CBD, terminating at Elizabeth Quay; and on 24 December 2007, the service began to continue south as the Mandurah line service. In 2019, work commenced to extend the service to Yanchep as part of the Yanchep Rail Extension project, and may be renamed once the extension to Yanchep is completed in late-2023. This is the final proposed extension of the service.

Trains take 38 minutes to get from Perth Underground station to Butler station. The service is the second busiest on the Transperth network, with 11,885,779 boardings in the 2020–21 financial year, and 16,531,788 boardings in the 2018–19 financial year. Headways are at least every 15 minutes during the day, rising to every 5 minutes on parts during peak time.

Examples of use of railway line
1. They chose the most direct route – along the railway line.
2. Another bomb was reportedly found on the railway line near the first explosion.
3. The attack ignited a massive blaze extending down the railway line in southern Baghdad.
4. He rescued Aman from the railway line, but he later died in hospital.
5. Demonstrators blocked a railway line between Toronto and Montreal and a bridge in Montreal itself.