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grade crossing
noun
- an intersection of a railroad track and another track, a road, etc., at the same level.
grade crossing
noun
- a point at which a railway and a road cross, esp one with barriers that close the road when a train is scheduled to pass Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)level crossing
Word History and Origins
Origin of grade crossing1
Example Sentences
“We’ve got so many grade crossings in the country,” Little said.
“We continue to invest in grade crossing safety by maintaining crossings, working to help develop public service campaigns and educational resources and investing in new technologies,” the railroad said in a Wednesday statement.
The railroads could then enclose a Sodo train base and remove a busy grade crossing from the regional mainline.
The Federal Railroad administration later urged proper training, oversight and crew communication at highway–railroad grade crossings.
In the 1990s, federal rail regulators examined some 2,000 local bans on train horns and concluded they were contributing to crashes at grade crossings.
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