Results for: hillside railway
English English
hillside railwaycable railway
(British) wheeled undercarriage below a railway car, framework with wheelsbogie
area of natural ground along coast, balcony, buildings set on raised ground, construct a porch, build a patio or deck; create many narrow flat levels in a hillside (for agriculture or to prevent erosion), constructed bank of ground, flat area beside a ...terrace
area used for switching railway cars and connecting trains, place where trains are assembledswitchyard
avenue, street, paved or packed surface designed for travel; path, way; roadstead, protected area for ships to anchor; railway, train track, course of action, hard track for use of vehicles, mine tunnel, railroadroad
cable-operated railway on hillsidefunicular railway
cable-operated railway, funicular railway, steep railway operated by means of a cable which raises and lowers the cars (often with the ascending car counterbalancing the descending one), of a funiculus, of a rope or cord; operated by means of a rope or...funicular
cables for cable car, small railway track in a mine (used to convey freight); cables for a cable car; route or system of streetcars (British), streetcar line, tramroadtramway
Canadian Pacific Railway, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, cardiopulmonary resuscitationemergency procedure for reestablishing normal heart beat and breathing following cardiac arrestCPR
charge for using tracks, railroad tracks, railroad tracks; payment for use of railway, right to use trackstrackage
cog railwayrack railway
conspicuous triumph, fall, slide down (of a mass of dirt and rocks); win an election by a large majority, falling of a mass of earth and rocks; collapse of a hillside; great victory; winning of an election by a large majority, mass of loosened rock and...landslide
convict somebody too quickly, force somebody to act hastily, force something through quickly without discussion, path for a train made of parallel metal tracks, rail system, railway, road, ship something by rail, track made of rails, transport via loco...railroad
electric underground railway, local government, metropolis, metropolitan, subwaymetro
equipped with a porch, furnished with a deck or patio; formed into many flat narrow levels (about a hillside)terraced
 

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