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railhead
/ ˈɪˌɛ /
noun
- a terminal of a railway
- the farthest point reached by completed track on an unfinished railway
- military the point at which material and personnel are transferred from rail to another conveyance
- the upper part of a railway rail, on which the traffic wheels run
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Imports and exports utilizing the Chinese train at Vientiane must be transferred by road across the Mekong’s bridge to Nong Khai’s railhead, where Thailand’s trains connect to Bangkok and elsewhere.
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Cattle would arrive at Ogallala between early May and September, with some of them rushed from northern Texas when a rancher saw a chance to make more money at the railhead by supplementing his herd.
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The German boy from a railhead in Kansas?
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“The railhead of all bad decisions is the same railhead: Javanka,” he said, using a nickname that conflates the couple.
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GWR which owns the train said the damage was caused by 'poor railhead conditions'.
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