cattle dock

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English

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The remains of the cattle dock at the long-closed Tetbury railway station

Noun

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cattle dock (plural cattle docks)

  1. (rail transport, UK, dated) A pen on a platform in a railway goods yard for cattle travelling by rail.
    • 1962 December, “Talking of Trains: Walsall sundries concentration depot”, in Modern Railways, page 367:
      The depot covers an area of 57 acres and consists of a shed 480ft by 207ft to handle both forwarded and received traffic, a combined office and amenities block, weighbridge and a cattle dock.
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