| CLICKETYCLACK | Sound of a train moving over railways tracks (8-5) |
| CROSSING | Level and gated means of taking road over railway tracks (8) |
| TOOT | Back and forth goes the sound of a train. (4) |
| TRAINSPOTTER | Patient sort excited over railways, primarily? |
| LINE | Something long and narrow, like a "thread of flax", from a sentence in a book to any one of a railway's tracks (4) |
| SIDING | Living, but not on railways tracks (6) |
| HEAVYSLEEPERS | They're out for a long time as there's no light on railway tracks (5,8) |
| UNDERCARRIAGE | Where one may see railway tracks or flying wheels (13) |
| LINES | Former name of the units of magnetic flux known as maxwells; ancestral or chronological sequences of people; rows of printed or written words; or, railway tracks (5) |
| MARTINI | With the train moving out, I'm imbibing a drink (7) |
| TRAIL | A track left by a thing, a person, etc., moving over a surface / drag along |
| DELAY | Remove railway tracks, apparently causing hold-up of train? (5) |
| INTRANSIT | Isn't train moving? It's on it's way! (2,7) |
| RETAIN | Keep train moving with energy (6) |
| TRANSITVISA | Travel document one's left as train's moving across station |
| LANDYACHT | Country craft means of moving over sands (4,5) |
| WORRY | Return of argument over railway brings concern (5) |
| ABORTIVE | Unsuccessful at moving over a bit |
| TENUOUS | Weak sun out, moving over rear of house (7) |
| METRO | Ran across right over railway (5) |