1. railroading - Noun
2. railroading - Verb
The construction of a railroad; the business of managing or operating a railroad.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA line containing one of the longest tangent tracks in U.S. railroading (convert) also linked Alamosa with Salida to the north. Source: Internet
The Bellingham Railway Museum is where one may find educational displays explaining the history of railroading in Whatcom County, as well as model trains, and a freight-train simulator. Source: Internet
It goes beyond the traditional closed-loop set-up in creating a truly universal "free-form" modular design that is operations oriented and heavily influenced by prototype railroading. Source: Internet
His sister died of cancer, he explains, which would've been an "unremarkable death, statistically" -- except for the fact her husband died two days earlier on "the only train in American railroading history to hurl itself off an open drawbridge." Source: Internet
The Anschutz sale was partly in response to the earlier merger of Burlington Northern and Santa Fe which formed the large Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway (BNSF), Union Pacific's principal competitor in western U.S. railroading. Source: Internet
Free-Mo was designed to and continues to push the envelope of modular model railroading to new heights. Source: Internet