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Centre siding
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A track laid between two running lines for the purpose of reversing trains, usually beyond a station. it allows a train to reverse direction without crossing a track carrying through trains. sometimes referred to as a "reversing siding". in the us it is referred to as a "pocket track" or a "turnback track".
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Reversing siding, английский
See centre siding. also known in the us a a "pocket track".
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Centre, английский
- 1. the middle point, or the main part of something the aim of the examination is to locate the centre of infection. 2. a large building 3. the point where a group of nerves come together (note: [all senses] the us spelling is center.) centrifugal 66
- N брит. центр (см. тж. center)
- Центр; середина centre-line осевая линия
Centre, французский
Centre, английский
Centre (of disc), английский
Centre - ville, французский
Centre -weighted, английский
Term used to describe an automatic exposure system that uses just the centre portion of the image to adjust the overall value. so in effect, the exposure will be weighted to what you see towards the centre of your viewfinder.
Centre board, английский
A board that retracts horizontally into a boats hull, adjusting the depth of the keel.
Centre canadien de recherche sur l’informatisation du travail, английский
Centre canadien d`information sur la geoscience, английский
Centre cavities, английский
Осевая пористость слит ка или непрерывнолитой заготовки
Centre civique, французский
Centre commercial, французский
Centre de distribution de l`energie calorifique, французский
Centre de flechissement d`une barre, французский
Centre de gravité, французский
Centre de gravite, французский
Centre de gravite du cavalier, французский
Centre de gravite du cheval, французский
Centre de réinsertion, французский
Centre de radio (diffusion), французский
Centre de recherche en geomatique (universite laval), английский
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Floating slab track, английский
A track system using a concrete base mounted on rubber pads to reduce vibration transmitted to adjacent property. a number of railways have tried it with some anecdotal evidence suggesting that the maintenance costs are high and that riding quality of trains suffers.
Blocking back, английский
A term used to denote a queue of trains detained behind a delayed train or other obstruction.
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