English
Adjective
twin-track (not comparable)
- (British) pursuing two objectives by employing two simultaneous processes
2020 November 7, Timothy Garton Ash, “What will President Biden's United States look like to the rest of the world?”, in The Guardian[1]:In pursuing a twin-track strategy of competition and cooperation, the US has unique strengths.
- (rail transport) Synonym of double-track.
2022 November 16, Philip Haigh, “Trans-Pennine... transformative”, in RAIL, number 970, page 41:Crossgates to Garforth (Project E3) is the subject of fresh development work, with the DfT interested in TRU Option G. This has the potential to deliver a very different railway to the twin-track one that's there today.