up line
English
Noun
- A railway line on which trains travel towards a major terminus.
- 1857 Alan J Day, Verena Hoffman - The Annual Register of World Events
- The down line was cleared about midnight, or nine hours after the accident, but the up line was not in a state to admit of the traffic being resumed until one o'clock on the next day.
- 1842 Francis Whishaw - The Railways of Great Britain and Ireland Practically Described and Illustrated
- The number of down-trains daily is fifty-one, and up-trains fifty; the ropes, therefore, travel 155.25 miles on the up-line, and 158.35 miles on the down-line, or altogether 313.60 miles daily.
- 1842 Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal
- . . . the engine, which continued its course till it reached Roade, when it was crossed from the down to the upline, and returned in safety to Wolverton.
- 1857 Alan J Day, Verena Hoffman - The Annual Register of World Events
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