slippery rail
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滑轨, 湿滑的铁轨
a condition on train tracks caused by wet leaves or other debris, making it challenging for trains to maintain traction
A slippery rail refers to a section of railway track that has become smooth or slick, making it difficult for train wheels to grip properly. This can happen due to various factors, such as ice, snow, rain, or a build-up of oils and other substances on the rails. When rails are slippery, it increases the risk of trains slipping or having trouble stopping, which can lead to accidents or delays. Railway companies often take steps, like applying sandite or using specialized equipment, to reduce the slipperiness and improve safety during adverse weather conditions.
- Trains slow down during autumn due to slippery rail conditions caused by fallen leaves.
火车在秋季由于落叶造成的滑轨条件而减速。
- Railway workers use special equipment to clear tracks affected by slippery rail to ensure safe travel.
铁路工人使用特殊设备清理受滑轨影响的轨道,以确保安全行驶。
- Slippery rail can lead to delays and schedule changes as trains must proceed cautiously.
滑轨可能导致延误和时刻表变更,因为火车必须谨慎行驶。
- In snowy regions, de-icing agents are applied to prevent slippery rail from disrupting train services.
在雪区,使用除冰剂以防止滑轨 disrupt 火车服务。
- Passengers are informed about potential delays caused by slippery rail through announcements at stations.
通过车站的公告,乘客被告知由于滑轨可能导致的延误。