noun

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A point on a railway system where goods are loaded, unloaded or transferred to other transport.

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The furthest point on a railroad/railway under construction to which rails have been laid.

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The top surface (head) of a rail.

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An area of hostile territory at the end of a rail line that, when captured, serves for the continuous movement into position of further troops and material.

Examples of railhead in a Sentence

At once Christchurch became the railhead for Bournemouth, In 1863 an act was obtained for a 3½ mile extension to Bournemouth.

The nearest railhead and airport are both in Edinburgh; there are alternative railheads at Berwick-upon-Tweed and Carlisle.

Late night busses would be retimed to connect with incoming trains at a suitable railhead.

Planning permission has been granted for a new railhead there.

If it runs again next year and you want to use it, Amberley is the best railhead.

As children they played by the Hessian bales of asbestos at the nearby railhead and played on the open tips around Harridge mill.

The relevant land was currently used as a freight railhead.

After a road had been cut on the virgin heath the Steam Sappers hauled wagons from the supply railhead at Tongham.

Porta 's recommendations saw railhead conditioning trains run every night - as a result the adhesion problems disappeared.

Accordingly they would, in practice, keep the railhead facility there.

The vilayet is now traversed by the Anatolian railway, and contains the railhead of the Ottoman line from Smyrna.

Three ferries plied incessantly between Richborough and Calais and Dunkirk, connecting railhead in England with railhead in France.

Tramways and "feeder roads" have been built to connect various places with the railway; one such road goes from railhead to Kailahun in Liberia.

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