four-tracked

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four-tracked (not comparable)

  1. (rail transport) Having four running lines, usually two in each direction.
    Synonym: four-track
    • 2020 December 2, Christian Wolmar, “Wales offers us a glimpse of an integrated transport policy”, in Rail, page 57:
      The existing railway is already four-tracked and rather underused. And while separating out the two separate fast and slower tracks will be complicated, it is by no means impossible - or even that expensive.

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