Usage examples of "railway" in English with translation to French

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The new railway is not completed yet. Le nouveau chemin de fer n'est pas encore terminé.
He was injured in a railway accident. Il a été blessé dans un accident ferroviaire.
The red lines on the map represent a railway. Les lignes rouges sur la carte symbolisent une voie ferrée.
It's dangerous to walk on railway lines. Il est dangereux de marcher le long des chemins de fer.
The red lines on the map represent railway lines. Les lignes rouges sur la carte représentent les voies de chemin de fer.
How did the railway accident at Tokyo Station happen? Comment l'accident de chemin de fer à la gare de Tokyo est-il arrivé ?
A railway bridge is already being built over the river. Un pont de chemin de fer est déjà en construction au-dessus de la rivière.
Where is the railway station? Où est la gare ?
The train slowed and blared its horn as it approached the railway crossing. Le train ralentit et fit beugler son signal tandis qu'il approchait le passage à niveau.
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