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Halt (or station halt)
A railway station with minimal facilities where trains will usually stop only on request.
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Halt
[Usually UK] Stopping place, without normal station facilities, for local train services.
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They call a halt for a choc'late malt or cookies and lemonade Then off they go with a ho ho ho right back to their toy brigade.
References
1. ^ info@leaveittobeaver.org. Where did the Cleavers live?. Retrieved on 1 September, 2006.

There is a small red button labeled "halt" which is an emergency stop for the whole system. There are buttons across the top labeled SW, ACC, RTE, TR, and ENG which set the mode to the transmitter.

Halt - Stopping place, without normal station facilities, for local train services.
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As long as the North squandered its resources in uncoordinated attacks upon the Confederacy, the rebels would be able to transport troops from one area to another in order to halt any Union advance.

When it dropped off, the fuel tank hit the rails and brought the movement to a halt.

Should the leader be lost, the unit will halt for one turn. It will defend if attacked. The next turn, it will either move toward the nearest friendly unit with a leader, hold its ground, or retreat.

a train will go smoothly along a track and then start climbing a steep gradient and halt. If this happens to you, it is probably because the track gradient is too steep.

TPWS is intended to bring a moving train to a complete halt in order to prevent red signals being passed. The system involves equipment on the track and in locomotives.
Train Reporting Number
RAILWAYS. See "Headcode".

See also: Track, Train, Current, Point, Engine

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