railyard (Meaning)
Wordnet
railyard (n)
an area having a network of railway tracks and sidings for storage and maintenance of cars and engines
Synonyms & Antonyms of railyard
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railyard Sentence Examples
- The railyard bustled with activity as trains arrived and departed.
- The massive locomotive made its way through the labyrinthine railyard.
- The echoing of train whistles filled the air in the railyard.
- The railyard served as a vital hub for the distribution of goods.
- Crews worked diligently in the railyard, ensuring the smooth operation of trains.
- The pungent smell of diesel permeated the railyard.
- The towering freight cars formed a formidable skyline over the railyard.
- The railyard provided a glimpse into the intricate world of railroad transportation.
- The abandoned railyard had become an urban eyesore.
- The restoration of the railyard transformed it into a vibrant community space.
FAQs About the word railyard
an area having a network of railway tracks and sidings for storage and maintenance of cars and engines
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No antonyms found.
The railyard bustled with activity as trains arrived and departed.
The massive locomotive made its way through the labyrinthine railyard.
The echoing of train whistles filled the air in the railyard.
The railyard served as a vital hub for the distribution of goods.