Railway Siding: A Practical Guide to Modern Sidings, Their Role, and How They Shape Rail Operations
What is a Railway Siding? A railway siding, in its simplest form, is a length of track lying to one side of a main line, designed to receive, store or move rolling stock without blocking the primary route. These sidings enable trains to be loaded, unloaded, assembled, or parked, freeing mainline capacity and improving overall…
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