railroad siding
railroad siding
English Definitions:
siding, railroad siding, turnout, sidetrack (noun)
a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass
railroad siding
A siding, in rail terminology, is a low-speed track section distinct from a running line or through route such as a main line, branch line, or spur. It may connect to through track or to other sidings at either end. Sidings often have lighter rails, meant for lower speed or less heavy traffic, and few, if any, signals. Sidings connected at both ends to a running line are commonly known as loops; those not so connected may be referred to as single-ended or dead-end sidings, or (if short) stubs.
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