ALLEY"Clear track in railroad yard ANCHOR THEM"Set hand brakes on still cars; the opposite is release anchors ...
Alley A clear track, usually in a switching yard. Allowance (a) A deduction from weight or value of shipment. (b) An amount given in repayment.
Alley A clear track, usually in a yard. Ampere A unit of measure for determining the strength of electrical flow in a circuit. Most often abbreviated as Amps.
Alley A clear and open track, usually in a switching yard. Alternating Current ...
A porch or an alley would be the "bank," with one child stationed inside as the banker. He might have a cigar box with a few plastic coins as his strongbox. The sheriff's office and jail would be another porch.
Alley A clear track in a switching yard. Angle Cock An appliance used for the purpose of opening or closing brake pipe on ends of cars, rear ends of tenders, and front ends of switch engines so equipped.
UoS Alley (US) A clear track in a switching yard. (UK: marshalling yard.)UoS Alternator Rotating machine for generating alternating current.
Gasoline Alley, Doonesbury, Funky Winkerbean) 2. ^ For example, Elizabeth was a baby when the strip started in 1979, but according to current continuity, she was born in 1981. 3.
Alley - A clear track, usually in a yard. Alternating Current (AC) - Standard 110 Volt house hold current, or low voltage current used in model railroading, usually around 18 Volts; ...
See also: Train, Track, Operation, Scale, Class
 
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