Technically, yes. If it makes the clearance from the top of the rails (as issued by government regulations) then the train should pass under it with no problem. It is preferred that it is underground for safety reasons.
The standard gauge railway line allows for increased capacity for standard gauge railway line through the addition of an extra track on the current line.
A completed railway track is called... wait for it... a "Railway track"! The word "Network" could also be applied here when referring to an entire infrastructure of railways. Railway LINE and RailROAD are also common terms. When talking about modelrailways, a completed system of track could be called a "Layout", "Track-plan" or "System".
No. Railway tracks are only the rails and ties/sleepers and hardware used to hold the track in place. A railway line is a set of tracks designed to move a train between at least 2 points. A railway line can consist of many tracks.
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The Oodnadatta Track is named after the town of Oodnadatta and the Oodnadatta railway, which was a key part of the old Ghan railway line in South Australia. The track itself runs through the region, connecting these locations and providing access to various historical sites and natural attractions along the way.
Scenic World's railway line is the steepest
Walhalla railway line was created in 1910.
Goomburra railway line was created in 1897.
Noojee railway line ended in 1958.
Noojee railway line was created in 1890.
Maryvale railway line was created in 1911.
Rand railway line was created in 1920.