Used in a Sentence

railhead

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for railhead.

Editorial note

Nor will it meet me at 2350 from the railhead in a city a 30 minute drive away.

Examples13
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

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

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of railhead gathered in one view.

noun

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

noun

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

noun

(rail transport) The top surface (head) of a rail.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for railhead.

noun

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

noun

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

noun

(rail transport) The top surface (head) of a rail.

noun

(military) 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 materiel.

Example sentences

1

Nor will it meet me at 2350 from the railhead in a city a 30 minute drive away.

2

Russia relies heavily on trains for logistics, so all their main depots will be near a railhead.

3

Trucking from the railhead is probably unavoidable, but the article talks about a 1000mi trip, whereas according to wikipedia at least, greatest distance across the 48 states is 2800mi.

4

A trans-Siberian railhead in the vicinity of Shanghai would materially assist in the logistic build-up of Formosa.

5

Not to mention available american and canadian lumber connected by railhead to the entire continent.

6

So there's more greenfield track needed to reach the railhead of the Alaska Railroad.

7

Many also have/had their own railhead, so the road part wasn't always needed.

8

I think a pretty big percentage of US container trucking is railhead-destination rather than long distance source->destination.

9

Author estimates that beyond 90mi by truck from a railhead, the army will struggle to maintain rapid pace of advance due to logistic issues.

10

Two strategic points off the top of my head: One, the railhead.

11

A factory will need access to wider enough roads, a highway/railhead/port, high voltage power lines/gas lines, skilled labor, and so on.

12

Given how large LA is, it would be reasonable to have the port, railhead, airport and local distribution centres as separate locations on the tracking list.

Quote examples

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Hell on Wheels is an American Western television series about the construction of the first transcontinental railroad across the United States [...] chronicles the Union Pacific Railroad and its laborers, mercenaries, prostitutes, surveyors, and others who lived, worked, and died in the mobile encampment, called "Hell on Wheels", that followed the railhead west across the Great Plains.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use railhead in a sentence?

Nor will it meet me at 2350 from the railhead in a city a 30 minute drive away.

What does railhead mean?

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

What part of speech is railhead?

railhead is commonly used as noun.