pro-rail

English

Etymology

From pro- + rail.

Adjective

pro-rail (comparative more pro-rail, superlative most pro-rail)

  1. In support of rail transport or travel.
    • 2020 April 22, “Network News: Simpson: more electrification vital to decarbonised rail freight”, in Rail, page 13:
      Simpson concluded with a five-point plan to boost rail freight: a pro-rail freight public policy; a supportive planning system; cost neutrality for customers; investment in rolling stock, management systems and facilities; and investment in network electrification.

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