trackage

/ˈtrækɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A system of railroad tracks; the total length or network of tracks owned or used by a railroad company.
    • The old railway company owned over 500 miles of trackage in the Midwest.
    • The new train station connects to the main trackage used by freight trains.
    • Engineers inspected the trackage for any damage after the heavy storm.
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