tracklaying

English

Etymology

track + laying

Noun

tracklaying (uncountable)

  1. (rail transport) The work that involves putting the track in place.
    • 1961 July, K. D. Peel, “Carlisle-Border Freight Centre: 2.- The new automated yard”, in Trains Illustrated, page 400:
      Bottom ballasting paved the way for the start of tracklaying in March and this £250,000 contract was scheduled for completion in 48 weeks.

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