Definition of eastbound in English:
 eastbound
adjective ˈiːstbaʊndˈis(t)ˌbaʊnd
Leading or travelling towards the east.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  To your left is the old ‘next train’ indicator on the eastbound platform.
 -  As soon as work on the eastbound lanes of Columbia is completed, the northern, westbound half will be completely replaced as well.
 -  Lane three of the eastbound carriageway was closed while police towed away the white van.
 -  All eastbound traffic (towards Richmond) will still be able to use Heath Road throughout.
 -  Following the impact, the truck careened into the eastbound lane of Highway 52, directly towards an oncoming van.
 -  The last carriage of an eastbound train was believed to have come off the tracks between Hammersmith and Barons Court stations.
 -  She unfolds a page of hand-written directions and I concentrate on tail lights, changing lanes and weaving through eastbound traffic.
 -  Officers propose to build a special bus lane for eastbound services so they do not have to negotiate Winchester's one-way system.
 -  Two lanes of the eastbound carriageway also had to be closed because of debris and to allow access for the emergency services.
 -  An eastbound white Toyota Echo and a white Ford Falcon collided on Burragorang Rd about 3 pm.
 -  She carefully wheeled her suitcase over the track closer to the station, and began to await the eastbound train.
 -  From L.A., he had gone north up to Vancouver and had then taken an eastbound Canadian passenger train across Canada.
 -  A train pulled into the eastbound platform and started emptying out.
 -  The car was travelling on the eastbound carriageway, towards the Greenbridge roundabout when it left the road.
 -  One eastbound lane was closed from November 29 to January 10 while work to remove the tidal flow was undertaken.
 -  The contraflow will be switched to the westbound carriageway in late January as resurfacing starts on eastbound lanes.
 -  In 1886, seven ships were chartered to carry tea and silk from the Far East to Canada's west coast and provide eastbound freight for the railway.
 -  I have criticized before the process of serving dinner on eastbound evening trains out of Chicago.
 -  The eastbound carriageway will be unaffected.
 -  In order to link the city to its eastern industrial and domestic markets, entrepreneurs built eastbound canals.
 
  Definition of eastbound in US English:
 eastbound
adjectiveˈēs(t)ˌboundˈis(t)ˌbaʊnd
Leading or traveling toward the east.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The last carriage of an eastbound train was believed to have come off the tracks between Hammersmith and Barons Court stations.
 -  She unfolds a page of hand-written directions and I concentrate on tail lights, changing lanes and weaving through eastbound traffic.
 -  In 1886, seven ships were chartered to carry tea and silk from the Far East to Canada's west coast and provide eastbound freight for the railway.
 -  I have criticized before the process of serving dinner on eastbound evening trains out of Chicago.
 -  To your left is the old ‘next train’ indicator on the eastbound platform.
 -  Following the impact, the truck careened into the eastbound lane of Highway 52, directly towards an oncoming van.
 -  One eastbound lane was closed from November 29 to January 10 while work to remove the tidal flow was undertaken.
 -  From L.A., he had gone north up to Vancouver and had then taken an eastbound Canadian passenger train across Canada.
 -  She carefully wheeled her suitcase over the track closer to the station, and began to await the eastbound train.
 -  The eastbound carriageway will be unaffected.
 -  Officers propose to build a special bus lane for eastbound services so they do not have to negotiate Winchester's one-way system.
 -  Lane three of the eastbound carriageway was closed while police towed away the white van.
 -  The contraflow will be switched to the westbound carriageway in late January as resurfacing starts on eastbound lanes.
 -  An eastbound white Toyota Echo and a white Ford Falcon collided on Burragorang Rd about 3 pm.
 -  In order to link the city to its eastern industrial and domestic markets, entrepreneurs built eastbound canals.
 -  Two lanes of the eastbound carriageway also had to be closed because of debris and to allow access for the emergency services.
 -  The car was travelling on the eastbound carriageway, towards the Greenbridge roundabout when it left the road.
 -  A train pulled into the eastbound platform and started emptying out.
 -  All eastbound traffic (towards Richmond) will still be able to use Heath Road throughout.
 -  As soon as work on the eastbound lanes of Columbia is completed, the northern, westbound half will be completely replaced as well.