section gang

/'sekʃn'gæɳ/
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section gang

A section gang repairs the railroad tracks on a sunny afternoon.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A work crew assigned to a section of a railroad: A "section gang" is a team of workers responsible for the maintenance, repair, and inspection of a specific, designated segment of a railroad track.
Usage
  • The term "section gang" is a compound noun used specifically in the context of railroad operations. It refers to the group of laborers who maintain a particular "section" of the track. Their duties include replacing ties, tightening bolts, aligning rails, and clearing debris to ensure safe passage for trains.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The section gang was out early, replacing the old wooden ties on the northbound line.
    • After the storm, the section gang worked tirelessly to clear fallen trees from the tracks.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: In the era of extensive rail networks, the "section gang" was a fundamental operational unit. Each gang had a foreman and was responsible for a fixed length of track, often living in section houses provided by the railroad company near their assigned territory.
Variants and Related Words
  • Section hand (n): An individual member of a section gang.
    • He started his railroad career as a section hand.
  • Maintenance crew (n): A more general term for a team performing upkeep, which can be used in contexts beyond railroads.
  • Track gang (n): A synonym for "section gang," also specific to railroad maintenance.
Synonyms
  • Track maintenance crew: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the crew's function.
  • Railway maintenance team: A broader, more modern synonym.
Related Phrases
  • To be on the section gang: To work as part of this maintenance crew.
    • His grandfather spent forty years on the section gang.
section gang

A section gang repairs the railroad tracks on a sunny afternoon.

Noun
  1. a work crew assigned to a section of a railroad