| Railroad station: set of installations 
          of a railway, where passengers embark and disembark and goods are loaded 
          and unloaded.Water tower: water container.
 Tunnel: underground passage.
 Viaduct: railway bridge.
 Bridge: construction that allows passage between two points separated 
          by a depression or an obstacle.
 Overpass: elevation of a railway over a highway so they do not 
          intersect.
 Switch tower: site from which the switching of trains from track 
          to track is controlled.
 Engine shed: place where locomotives are stored.
 Electric lines: set of wires conducting electricity.
 Swing bridge: movable bridge used to turn railway cars around.
 Footbridge: narrow passageway.
 Pylon: tower-like construction, usually a support.
 Underground crossing: tunnel.
 Platform shelter: covered area.
 Main line: the most important track.
 Signal gantry: construction over railway tracks that supports 
          signals.
 Semaphore: apparatus whose arm indicates whether or not a track 
          is in use.
 Water crane: handling equipment for loading trains.
 Passenger station: set of buildings where train passengers embark 
          and disembark.
 Level crossing: intersection of a road and a railway.
 Freight section: set of buildings used for the loading and unloading 
          of freight.
 Yard: place where railway cars are assembled into train.
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