railbank

English

Etymology

rail + bank

Noun

railbank (plural railbanks)

  1. An embankment adjacent to a railroad track.
    • 1990, United States Congress House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies, Department of the Interior and related agencies appropriations for, page 590:
      This 200-mile long stretch of railbank property has four encampments of the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Verb

railbank (third-person singular simple present railbanks, present participle railbanking, simple past and past participle railbanked)

  1. To convert an out-of-use railroad track into a trail for public use.
    • 2004, Joseph P. Schwieterman, When the Railroad Leaves Town, page 223:
      [T]he municipal government moved ahead with plans to railbank the 5-mile segment between Astoria and Tongue Point under the guidelines of the National Trail Systems Act.
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