guardrail vs railroad track

guardrail

noun
  • A rail set alongside a dangerous place as a barrier, to improve safety. 

  • Any barrier designed to prevent accidents or mistakes. 

railroad track

noun
  • 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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