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Prototype Railroading Terms – Part 3
Here are another five common railroading terms (with simple definitions). You might hear some of these railroading terms mentioned from time to time, so if you’re not already familiar with them, this will be a handy reference. The railroading terms I’ve listed here are reasonably universal, but some may vary depending on where you live. Also note, that the list is by no means complete, as there are literally hundreds of different railroading terms used on railroads around the world including several slang expressions.
“B” End of A Car
It’s usually the end where the hand brake is located.
Back-Haul
To transport a shipment back over part of a route from where it has already been.
Bad Order Tag
When a car inspector locates a defective car, he or she attaches a “bad order” tag (usually on the door of the car). A “bad order”tag means that the car must be repaired before it is allowed to move from the terminal.
Ballast Tamper
A machine for compacting ballast under the ties.
Belt Line
Refers to railroad track that operates as a pickup, delivery and transfer facility for industrial plants and truck lines. These are usually located within or around a city.
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