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RAILROAD TRAIN
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Dictionary entry overview: What does railroad train mean?
• RAILROAD TRAIN (noun)
The noun RAILROAD TRAIN has 1 sense:
1. public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive
Familiarity information: RAILROAD TRAIN used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive
Classified under:
Nouns denoting man-made objects
Synonyms:
railroad train; train
Context example:
express trains don't stop at Princeton Junction
Hypernyms ("railroad train" is a kind of...):
public transport (conveyance for passengers or mail or freight)
Meronyms (members of "railroad train"):
car; railcar; railroad car; railway car (a wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad)
engine; locomotive; locomotive engine; railway locomotive (a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks)
Domain member category:
roll-on roll-off (a method of transport (as a ferry or train or plane) that vehicles roll onto at the beginning and roll off of at the destination)
passenger; rider (a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it)
standee (someone who stands in a place where one might otherwise sit (as a spectator who uses standing room in a theater or a passenger on a crowded bus or train))
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "railroad train"):
boat train (a train taking passengers to or from a port)
car train (a train that transports passengers and their automobiles)
freight train; rattler (a railroad train consisting of freight cars)
hospital train (a military train built to transport wounded troops to a hospital)
mail train (a train that carries mail)
passenger train (a train that carries passengers)
streamliner (a streamlined train)
subway train (a train that runs in a subway system)
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