Lexicographical Neighbors of Rerailing
Literary usage of Rerailing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Railway Track and Track Work by Edward Ernest Russell Tratman (1897)
"A rerailing device should be placed about 50 to 150 ft. from the bridge, ...
One of the best of these is the well-known Latimer rerailing guard, ..."
2. Railway Track and Track Work by Edward Ernest Russell Tratman (1897)
"A rerailing device should be placed about 50 to 150 ft. from the bridge, ...
One of the best of these is the well-known Latimer rerailing guard, ..."
3. Railway Track and Track Work by Edward Ernest Russell Tratman (1901)
"ln the modified Childs-Latimer rerailing guard, inclined blocks are fitted inside
and outside the track rails at the abutment, where the guard rails begin ..."
4. Railway Track and Track Work by Edward Ernest Russell Tratman (1908)
"rerailing devices which will replace derailed wheels upon the rails are not so
generally ... The rerailing frog was invented by the late Charles La timer, ..."
5. A Treatise on Wooden Trestle Bridges According to the Present Practice on by Wolcott Cronk Foster (1891)
"rerailing Guards.—All extensive and all high trestles should be protected by ...
Even where rerailing guards are used it is an excellent plan to supplement ..."
6. Notes on Track: Construction and Maintenance by Walter Mason Camp (1904)
"One of the best known rerailing devices is the Latimer bridge guard, ...
In addition to the rerailing device and inside guard rails deflected to a point ..."
7. Notes on Track: Construction and Maintenance by Walter Mason Camp (1904)
"One of the best known rerailing devices is the Latimer bridge guard, ...
In addition to the rerailing device and inside guard rails deflected to a point ..."