facing points

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English[edit]

A diagram of facing points

Noun[edit]

facing points pl (normally plural, singular facing point)

  1. (rail transport) A set of points at which two routes diverge in the direction of travel.
    • 1941 June, “Notes and News: Working and Locking Facing Points”, in Railway Magazine, pages 278–279:
      Harrison said he had such a horror of facing points that for many years in the 160 miles between York and Berwick there were, except in Darlington and Newcastle stations, only three examples. [...] For some years now facing points have been practically as safe as any other part of the track and are regularly taken at high speed.

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