running rail
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[edit]Noun
[edit]running rail (plural running rails)
- (rail transport, usually in the plural) One of the two rails of a railway track with which the wheels of a train make contact.
- 1940 December, “Notes and News: Waterloo & City Tube Modernisation”, in Railway Magazine, page 668:
- In order to reduce noise to a minimum, the running rails have been welded into 315 ft. lengths.
- 2019 October, Roger Ford, “Power failure highlights specification confusion”, in Modern Railways, page 27:
- When AC traction was being introduced this was recognised as a threat to track circuits. Harmonics of the switching frequency would appear in the traction return currents in the running rails and, potentially, this would cause wrong-side track circuit failures.
- (horse racing) A fence which marks the inside edge of a racecourse track.
References
[edit]- “running rail”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.