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1 broken-stone ballast railway
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2 broken-stone (ballast )railway
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > broken-stone (ballast )railway
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3 broken-stone (ballast )railway
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > broken-stone (ballast )railway
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4 broken-stone ballast railway
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > broken-stone ballast railway
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5 railway
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belt-line railway
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branch railway
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broken-stone ballast railway
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broken-stone railway
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circular railway
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coal-hauling railway
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commuter railway
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double-track railway
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electrified railway
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field railway
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flat gradient railway
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forwarding railway
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harbor railway
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industrial railway
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light railway
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local railway
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main-line railway
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marine railway
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monorail railway
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6 ballast
1) балласт, щебень, гравий•- all-in ballast - gravel ballast - sand ballast - solid ballast* * *балласт (1. груз 2. слой из сыпучих материалов)- all-in ballast
- cinder ballast
- gravel ballast
- prepared ballast
- railway ballast
- slag ballast
- stone ballast
См. также в других словарях:
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