crossrail
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A rail that goes across something.
- The stroke of the planer is remarkably uniform, the reverse taking place at the same the same screws which carry the crossrail.
- After you have done caveletti for a little bit you should go into small crossrails about 1 foot high.
A commuter rail line that crosses a major city through a tunnel and which continues for a…
A commuter rail line that crosses a major city through a tunnel and which continues for a significant distance into the surrounding areas, generally with relatively high speeds and widely spaced stations compared to an underground or metro.
- A crossrail link to Aberdeen and Stonehaven is planned.
- We need to change the name of the Manchester Hub. Crossrail for the north of England is a better term, otherwise people will view it as a Greater Manchester project and will miss out on exactly what it is actually going to do.
- The proposal to build a second Crossrail line would create a new high-frequency, high-capacity rail line running south west to north east across London.
Alternative letter-case form of crossrail.
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The Elizabeth Line
The Elizabeth Line; a railway line in the South of England through London.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for crossrail. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA