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its called a train track
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It is normally called a 'single track'.The alternative is when two or more tracks run in parallel, this is called a 'double track' or a 'multiple track'.
race track Lap.
The inside lane is called lane one.
track and field
It is called a track
It's called a clapper board. It is for synchronizing the sound track to the movie track. The sound of the clap can be heard on the sound track and can be seen on the film track. See the link for more interesting information.
A track in the sand is called a footprint or a trail. It is a mark left behind by a person or animal walking on the sand.
A completed railway track is called... wait for it... a "Railway track"! The word "Network" could also be applied here when referring to an entire infrastructure of railways. Railway LINE and RailROAD are also common terms. When talking about modelrailways, a completed system of track could be called a "Layout", "Track-plan" or "System".
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A steep toboggan track is called a "chute" or a "luge track." These tracks typically have sharp turns and steep drops to provide an exhilarating ride for tobogganers.
A round track is typically called an oval track, especially in the context of motorsports. These tracks are designed in an oval shape, allowing for continuous racing in a loop. In other contexts, such as athletics, a round track may simply be referred to as a running track, which is often circular or oval-shaped for track and field events.