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trackage

 
Dictionary: track·age   (trăk'ĭj) pronunciation
n.
  1. Railway tracks.
    1. The right of one railroad company to use the track system of another.
    2. The charge for this right.

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Charge imposed by a railroad for use of its rails by another line.

 
 
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