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sidings Meaning in Tamil ( sidings வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

வண்டிகளை திசை திருப்புவதற்காக இருப்பும் பாதைக்கு அருகில் போடப்பட்டிருக்கும் இருப்புப் பாதை,



sidings தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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sidings's Usage Examples:

DMUs were (and still are) stabled in the sidings at Bangor between turns.


Collisions between trains and buffer-stops or vehicles standing against bufferstops: (a) From trains running into stations or sidings at too high a speed.


Alongside the tracks on which stand the trains that are to be broken up and from which the sidings diverge subsidiary tracks are provided for the use of the shunting engines.


Rules drafted by the Board of Trade under this act came into force on the 8th of August 1902, the subjects referred to being (I) labelling of wagons; (2) movements of wagons by propping and tow-roping; (3) power-brakes on engines; (4) lighting of stations and sidings; (g) protection of points, rods, 'c.


In this way a train is distributed with great rapidity, especially if the points giving access to the different sidings are worked by power so that they can be quickly manipulated.


An engine coupled to a batch of wagons runs one or more of them down one siding, leaves them there, then returns back with the remainder clear of the points where the sidings diverge, runs one or more others down another siding, and so on till they are all disposed of.


At stations the points that give access to sidings are generally arranged as trailing points with respect to the direction of traffic on the main lines; that is, trains cannot pass direct into sidings, but have to stop and then run backwards into them.


To enable the wagons to be shunted into the desired order yards containing a large number of sidings are constructed at important junction points like A.


At a small roadside station, where the traffic is of a purely local character, there will be some sidings to which horses and carts have access for handling bulk goods like coal, gravel,.


Yet the mileage of sidings in the United Kingdom amounted to 14,353 in 1908, and the cost of constructing them was probably not far from £60,000,000.


Here, access to the companies ' yards was controlled by small turntables which would turn wagons off the main sidings at 90 degrees.


'To enable the wagons to be shunted into the desired order yards containing a large number of sidings are constructed at important junction points like A.





Synonyms:

north side, bedside, shipside, west side, hand, dockside, south side, blind side, part, region, east side,



Antonyms:

leeward, natural object, uncover, nonattendance,

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