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The remarried couples among my friends often joke that their divorce and remarriage amounted to an upgrade.
2022 January 12, “Network News: Portsmouth line upgrade set to begin”, in RAIL, number 948, page 12:
"When we're finished in 2024, this upgrade programme will provide a much-improved railway between London Waterloo and Portsmouth," said NR's Wessex Route Director Mark Killick.
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Men fell out, worn-out, and there were sunstroke cases. It was an eight-mile march upgrade.
2009, Craig Sanders, Canton Area Railroads, page 66:
Northbound trains originating near the Ohio River faced a 26-mile climb upgrade to Flushing.
2010, Elliott Merrick, True North: A Journey Into Unexplored Wilderness, page 167:
From there it was an eight-mile pull upgrade to the mountain top.
2013, Marty Metras, Walking the Walk, Camino de Santiago 2012, page 16:
I did that and saw we had to go upgrade a long ways.
2020 December 16, David Clough, “Class 37s at 60: the great survivors”, in Rail, page 55, photo caption:
[...] 37905 hauls the 1,400-tonne 0730 Mossend-Margam upgrade from Shrewsbury, mainly at 1-in-100, through Church Stretton at around 25mph on May 13 1989.