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Railway

/ˈreɪlweɪ/noun
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A railway is a network of tracks, stations, and trains designed for the efficient transport of passengers and freight over long distances by land. It represents a cornerstone of industrial and modern economies, fostering connectivity while adapting to challenges like electrification and high-speed demands in today's eco-conscious world.

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The first intercity passenger railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1830, not only reduced travel time from a full day by horse to just over an hour but also featured the world's first railway accident involving a prominent politician, highlighting early safety concerns that shaped modern rail regulations.

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