switch engine
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Definition
- Noun:
- A locomotive for switching rolling stock in a railroad yard: A "switch engine" is a specialized locomotive, often smaller and more maneuverable than mainline engines, designed primarily for assembling, disassembling, and moving train cars within the confines of a rail yard, depot, or industrial facility. Its main function is to perform switching operations.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The yard crew used the switch engine to move the empty boxcars onto the correct siding.
- A dedicated switch engine is more efficient for frequent, short moves than a large road locomotive.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in the context of rail logistics and operations to distinguish yard locomotives from those used for long-distance hauling.
- The efficiency of the entire terminal depended on the reliability of its switch engines.
Variants and Related Words
- Switcher (noun): A common synonym for "switch engine."
- The old diesel switcher was a familiar sight in the industrial park.
- Shunter (noun): A term primarily used in British English with the same meaning.
- The shunter expertly coupled the freight cars.
Synonyms
- Switcher: A locomotive for switching cars.
- Yard engine: A locomotive used within a railroad yard.
- Shunter (British English): Equivalent to a switch engine.
Related Phrases
- Switching operations: The activities performed by a switch engine, such as making up trains, breaking them down, and moving cars between tracks.
- The new hire was learning the complexities of switching operations.
Noun
- a locomotive for switching rolling stock in a railroad yard