RAIL

RAIL

RAIL is a UK magazine on the subject of current rail transport in Great Britain. It is published every two weeks by Bauer and is available in the transport sections of most British newsagents. It is targeted primarily at the enthusiast market, but also covers business issues, often in depth.

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rail

Noun

  1. A horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing.
  2. The metal bar that makes the track for a railroad.
  3. A railroad; a railway.
  4. A horizontal piece of wood that serves to separate sections of a door or window.
  5. One of the lengthwise edges of a surfboard.

Noun (etymology 2)

  1. Any of several birds in the family Rallidae.

Noun (etymology 3)

  1. An item of clothing; a cloak or other garment.
  2. Specifically, a woman's headscarf or neckerchief.

Verb

  1. To travel by railway.
  2. To enclose with rails or a railing.
  3. To range in a line.

Verb (etymology 2)

  1. To complain violently (, ).

Verb (etymology 3)

  1. To gush, flow (of liquid).


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