The difference between Railroad track and Train track
When used as nouns, railroad track means a pair of formed steel rails, separated and supported usually on wooden or concrete ties or sleepers, forming a track along which flange-wheeled railroad vehicles may travel, whereas train track means railroad track, railway track.
check bellow for the other definitions of Railroad track and Train track
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Railroad track as a noun (rail transport):
A pair of formed steel rails, separated and supported usually on wooden or concrete ties or sleepers, forming a track along which flange-wheeled railroad vehicles may travel.
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Train track as a noun:
railroad track, railway track
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Train track as a noun (topology):
A set of curves lying in a surface, meeting one another at their respective endpoints in a specific way that resembles railroad tracks