railway yard

NOUN
  1. an area having a network of railway tracks and sidings for storage and maintenance of cars and engines
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How To Use railway yard In A Sentence

  • They had pointed out that the disused railway yard chosen as the scene of the party was too small. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had pointed out that the disused railway yard chosen as the scene of the party was too small. Times, Sunday Times
  • We get to the railway yard and there are six (twenty tonner) trucks, so Shorty and I get on a truck together and get stuck into it. Work Camp 11022 GW
  • They dug trenches, toiled in docks and railway yards or worked in arms factories for the allies. The Volokh Conspiracy » Mojave Cross Decision (Salazar v. Buono) Handed Down
  • Forty-fifth to Fifty-sixth Streets, formerly dead ends at railway yards, became thoroughfares.
  • They had pointed out that the disused railway yard chosen as the scene of the party was too small. Times, Sunday Times
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