Railyard in a sentence as a noun

Workers to report to railyard at dawn for reassignment.

You're absolutely right!Freight cannot be efficiently moved between the railyard and final destinations on public transit, on foot, or on bicycles.

The plain type is good for sleeping whether on an airplane or when I check into a hotel at 3a and the last room they have sounds like it's inches from a highway, railyard, rock concert or airport runway.

It has views of a railyard and the police regularly raiding the junkyard next doorAnd finally, if you are paying $40,000 you are hiring RockBand playing programmers, not Rockstar programmers - there is a sublte difference.

Railyard definitions

noun

an area having a network of railway tracks and sidings for storage and maintenance of cars and engines

See also: yard