marshalling yard
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Definition
Noun: A marshalling yard is a large railway facility where freight trains are assembled, disassembled, and sorted. Goods wagons are organized into new trains bound for different destinations. It is a central hub for the efficient classification and routing of rail freight.
Usage
The term is used specifically in the context of railway logistics and operations. * The new automated marshalling yard has significantly increased the speed of freight sorting. * Before the container ship arrived, the port's marshalling yard was prepared to handle the incoming cargo.
Advanced Usage
- As a logistical concept: The term can be used metaphorically to describe any complex process of sorting and organizing items or information for dispatch.
- The data center functioned like a digital marshalling yard, routing packets of information to their correct destinations.
Variants and Related Words
- Classification yard (n): A synonym for marshalling yard, emphasizing the sorting function.
- Hump yard (n): A specific type of marshalling yard where wagons are pushed over a small hill (a hump) and then roll by gravity onto different tracks for sorting.
- Rail yard / Railroad yard (n): A more general term for any complex of railway tracks for storing, sorting, or loading trains and locomotives. A marshalling yard is a specific type of rail yard.
Synonyms
- Classification yard
- Freight yard
- Sorting yard
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, but contrasting facilities include:
- Passenger station: A terminal for passenger trains.
- Single siding: A simple track off the main line, not a complex sorting facility.
Noun
- a railway yard in which trains are assembled and goods are loaded