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railhead

Aussprache: [ˈreɪlˌhɛd]

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Kontext: „transportation“

(noun) a railhead is the end of a railway line or a place where goods are loaded and unloaded. It’s usually where trains begin or stop for their trips.

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The new railhead allows more goods to be transported quickly to the city.

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There wasn't a railhead close enough, so the goods had to be transported by truck instead.

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Is this the railhead where the train picks up all the supplies?

Kontext: „military“

(noun) in a military context, a railhead refers to a place where troops or supplies are moved onto or off of trains during a military operation.

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The supplies were delivered to the railhead, ready for the soldiers.

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The railhead was not used for transport during the last mission because there were no supplies available.

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Where is the closest railhead for the army's supplies?

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