You can walk out along the railroad tracks to the former ferry slip and railhead.
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Bukoba in the north west is served by a train ferry link to the railhead at Mwanza.
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Fort Worth became the westernmost railhead and a transit point for cattle shipment.
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When they reached the railhead at Dandi, more than 50,000 were gathered.
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When last seen, they were headed for Kigoma, the Tanzanian railhead on Lake Tanganyika.
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All were built streamlined, in shrouds that covered the locomotives almost to the railhead.
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After a couple of days, all the prisoners were marched to a railhead and packed into boxcars.
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The nearest railhead to Kodungallur is located at Irinjalakkuda, at a distance of 22km away.
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At GM, Smith has instituted railhead inspections of cars after they leave their assembly plant.
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A railroad depot in a theater of operations where military supplies are unloaded for distribution
The end of the completed track on an unfinished railway
A railhead is a terminus of a railway line that interfaces with another transport mode, such as shipping or a train ferry.
(Railheading) In the UK, railheading refers to the practice of travelling further than necessary to reach a rail service, typically by car. The phenomenon is common among commuters seeking a more convenient journey. ...
End of the railroad line or point in the area of operations at which cargo is loaded and unloaded.
The wider, top part of the rail on which the wheels ride.