wheel flat

English

Noun

wheel flat (plural wheel flats)

  1. (rail transport) A flat spot on a railway wheel caused when a wheel, or both wheels on the same axle, in a moving train stop rotating.
    • 2020 October 7, “Network News: Severe wheel flats caused Welsh oil train derailment”, in Rail, page 14:
      Severe wheel flats caused by locking brakes led to the derailment of DB Cargo UK's 2152 Robeston-Theale oil train near Llangennech, in South Wales, on August 26.
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