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adc7d553__Island__SC___Comparison_Chart___Traditional_ | [Montessori] The learning process is student-centered and emphasizes self-motivation [“Traditional”] | Emphasis is on grades, punishments or rewards as motivating factors | [] | Montessori Education: Sea Pines Montessori Academy – Hilton Head Island, SC » Comparison Chart | “Traditional” | http://spma.com/montessori-method/montessori-vs-traditional/comparison-chart/ | 11/1438042987171.38_20150728002307-00180-ip-10-236-191-2_218591623_1.json |
adc7d553__Island__SC___Comparison_Chart___Traditional_ | [Montessori] Multi-age grouping is practiced so that students may learn “horizontally” from observation of other people’s work, directly or indirectly [“Traditional”] | Students are grouped chronologically to suit teachers’ pre-planned class lessons | [] | Montessori Education: Sea Pines Montessori Academy – Hilton Head Island, SC » Comparison Chart | “Traditional” | http://spma.com/montessori-method/montessori-vs-traditional/comparison-chart/ | 11/1438042987171.38_20150728002307-00180-ip-10-236-191-2_218591623_1.json |
adc7d553__Island__SC___Comparison_Chart___Traditional_ | [Montessori] Students learn at their own pace, free to complete a project or pursue a subject as deeply as they wish, according to personal enthusiasm [“Traditional”] | Subjects are taught in lecture form and students must change classes and attend lessons all at the same time | [] | Montessori Education: Sea Pines Montessori Academy – Hilton Head Island, SC » Comparison Chart | “Traditional” | http://spma.com/montessori-method/montessori-vs-traditional/comparison-chart/ | 11/1438042987171.38_20150728002307-00180-ip-10-236-191-2_218591623_1.json |
adc7d553__Island__SC___Comparison_Chart___Traditional_ | [Montessori] Students learn by practicing their subject matter while in school, under the supervision and assistance of their teacher [“Traditional”] | Students must practice on their own and be graded on work they have done at home without benefit of close monitoring | [] | Montessori Education: Sea Pines Montessori Academy – Hilton Head Island, SC » Comparison Chart | “Traditional” | http://spma.com/montessori-method/montessori-vs-traditional/comparison-chart/ | 11/1438042987171.38_20150728002307-00180-ip-10-236-191-2_218591623_1.json |
adc7d553__Island__SC___Comparison_Chart___Traditional_ | [Montessori] The classroom is used as a library or resource room for studying and completing projects: students are free to move as needed and are active participants in building their own knowledge [“Traditional”] | Students work at desks, passively listening to lecture for directions and instructions. Passive learning is more tiring and the school work day has to be divided into periods with planned interruptions | [] | Montessori Education: Sea Pines Montessori Academy – Hilton Head Island, SC » Comparison Chart | “Traditional” | http://spma.com/montessori-method/montessori-vs-traditional/comparison-chart/ | 11/1438042987171.38_20150728002307-00180-ip-10-236-191-2_218591623_1.json |
adc7d553__Island__SC___Comparison_Chart___Traditional_ | [Montessori] Students avail themselves of concrete materials, scientifically designed to enhance conceptual thinking. The materials are graded by difficulty and adapt to the maturity of individual students. These tools bring about knowledge based on experience [“Traditional”] | Learning takes place primarily through memorization and repetition of abstract concept. Group learning impedes the implementation of multi-sensory and experiential approaches to learning | [] | Montessori Education: Sea Pines Montessori Academy – Hilton Head Island, SC » Comparison Chart | “Traditional” | http://spma.com/montessori-method/montessori-vs-traditional/comparison-chart/ | 11/1438042987171.38_20150728002307-00180-ip-10-236-191-2_218591623_1.json |
adc7d553__Island__SC___Comparison_Chart___Traditional_ | [Montessori] Testing is built into the Montessori method as the third period of the “three-period lesson” and is a teaching technique that is applied routinely on an individual bases. The purpose of all testing here is to allow self-correction, repetition and achieve competence at one’s own pace [“Traditional”] | Scheduled testing does not take into consideration the preparation of each individual student. It assumes that all student learn at the same rate. Tests are not designed as teaching tools, but rather as rewarding or punitive methods. The pass or fail grades simple reflect if a student has conformed or not to class standards | [] | Montessori Education: Sea Pines Montessori Academy – Hilton Head Island, SC » Comparison Chart | “Traditional” | http://spma.com/montessori-method/montessori-vs-traditional/comparison-chart/ | 11/1438042987171.38_20150728002307-00180-ip-10-236-191-2_218591623_1.json |
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7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Alley [Comment] a (empty) siding in a freight yard [UK Term] | no equivalent | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Bad Order [Comment] Defective train [UK Term] | Cripple | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Bail [Comment] of brakes [UK Term] | Release | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Barn [Comment] for rolling stock [UK Term] | Shed | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Bi-Level [Comment] type of passenger vehicle [UK Term] | Double Deck | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Brake stand [Comment] in cab [UK Term] | Brake controller | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Bump Stop [Comment] see also "Stubbing Post". Sometimes called "bumper" in the US [UK Term] | Buffer Stop | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Caboose [Comment] Name for separate vehicle [UK Term] | Brake Van | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Car Barn [UK Term] | Carriage Shed | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Catenary [Comment] Catenary also used in the UK. [UK Term] | Overhead Line | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Check Valve [Comment] Steam loco boiler feed valve [UK Term] | Clack Valve | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Conductor [Comment] The term "conductor" is now often used in the UK if the guard collects fares. [UK Term] | Guard | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Consist [Comment] of train [UK Term] | Rake or Formation | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Cornfield Meet [Comment] (under clear, open country conditions) [UK Term] | Head-on Collision | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Cut [Comment] vehicles from a train [UK Term] | Uncouple | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Dark Territory [UK Term] | Unsignalled line | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Deadhead [Comment] In US, sometimes refers to a crew travelling passenger. [UK Term] | Empty stock or light engine | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Depressed Closed [Comment] tunnel construction [UK Term] | Cut and Cover | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Dispatcher [Comment] of route or area [UK Term] | Controller | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Division [Comment] section of line under control [UK Term] | Area | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Draft Gear [UK Term] | Draw Gear | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Drill Track [UK Term] | Shunt Neck | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Dummy [Comment] also called "dwarf signal" (US and UK) [UK Term] | Shunt Signal | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Dynamite [Comment] of brakes [UK Term] | Emergency Application | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Engineer [UK Term] | Driver | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Extra [Comment] train [UK Term] | Special | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Freight car [UK Term] | Goods wagon | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Fusee [Comment] not used in UK [UK Term] | Flare | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Grade [Comment] The US "at grade" means "level gradient". UK also uses "bank" for "grade". [UK Term] | Gradient | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Grade Crossing [UK Term] | Level Crossing | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Grade Separated [Comment] at junction [UK Term] | Flyover | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Head end [Comment] of train [UK Term] | Front | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Helper [Comment] extra locomotive [UK Term] | Pilot (at front), Banker (at rear) | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Highball [Comment] signal [UK Term] | Clear | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Hooking up [Comment] of power on locomotive [UK Term] | Notching up | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Hostler [Comment] driver who works in loco shed [UK Term] | Shunter | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Interlocking [Comment] as opposed to an area with automatic signals [UK Term] | Controlled area | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Johnson Bar [Comment] lever reverser type used on steam locos [UK Term] | Reverser | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Knuckle coupler [Comment] Originally patented by the Ohio Brass Co. In the US, Ohio is called the "Buckeye" state. [UK Term] | Buckeye coupling | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Maintainer [UK Term] | Fitter | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Maintenance Facility [UK Term] | Depot | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Maintenance of Way [UK Term] | Permanent Way Maintenance | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Meet [Comment] of train at a loop on a single line section [UK Term] | Pass | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] One-way [Comment] Type of ticket [UK Term] | Single | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Pilot [Comment] US "pilot" often used to mean headstock or buffer beam [UK Term] | Cowcatcher | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Pocket Track [UK Term] | Reversing Siding or Bay Road | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Power Rail [UK Term] | Conductor Rail | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Retainer [UK Term] | Empty/Load valve | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Round trip [Comment] Type of ticket [UK Term] | Return | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Segregated [Comment] of LRT tracks using a street route separated from traffic [UK Term] | Reserved | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Set [Comment] of brakes [UK Term] | Apply | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Schedule [Comment] pronounced "skedule" in the US [UK Term] | Timetable | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Shop [UK Term] | Workshop | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Signalman [UK Term] | Signal Lineman | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Skate [UK Term] | Scotch block | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Side Sill [UK Term] | Solebar | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Siding [Comment] On single line. A UK siding is usually a dead end. [UK Term] | Loop | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Special Trackwork [Comment] or, in UK, switch and crossing (S&C) work [UK Term] | Point and Crossing Work (P & C) | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Spiral [Comment] trackwork [UK Term] | Transition Curve | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Stack [Comment] on steam locomotive [UK Term] | Chimney | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Stinger [Comment] shore supply in depot of third rail electric railway [UK Term] | Overhead lead | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Stubbing Post [Comment] see also "Bump Stop" [UK Term] | Buffer Stop | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Subway [Comment] railway or metro [UK Term] | Underground | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Superelevation [Comment] of track [UK Term] | Cant | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Switch [Comment] See also "turnout" [UK Term] | Points | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Switcher [Comment] yard locomotive [UK Term] | Shunter | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Tag [Comment] Passive transponder used in non-continuous automatic train protection systems. [UK Term] | Balise or beacon | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Throttle [Comment] in steam locomotives [UK Term] | Regulator | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Tie [Comment] Tie is short for Crosstie [UK Term] | Sleeper | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Torpedo [Comment] explosive warning device [UK Term] | Detonator | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
7c9557f0_US___UK_Railway_Terminology__UK_Term | [US Term] Tower [UK Term] | Signal Box | [] | US - UK Railway Terminology | UK Term | http://www.railway-technical.com/us-uk.shtml | 2/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00328-ip-10-236-191-2_687204614_0.json |
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