English edit

Noun edit

reballasting (uncountable)

  1. (rail transport) The process of renewing the ballast under railway track.
    • 1951 June, John L. Buckland, “The Semmering Line and its Traffic”, in Railway Magazine, page 414:
      Repair of the many tunnels and high masonry viaducts on the eastern side of Semmering, appears to have necessitated this single-line working, although complete rerailing with long welded rails and resleepering and reballasting are being undertaken.
    • 1961 March, “Talking of trains”, in Trains Illustrated, page 130:
      The most welcome progress from a short-term viewpoint, however, is that reballasting of the Trent Valley section is almost completed and as a result accelerations of express passenger trains are likely in this summer's timetable; we hear that over this section alone it should be possible to cut 20min from the timings of three Anglo-Scottish day trains and that other services will be speeded up by 8-15min.

Verb edit

reballasting

  1. present participle and gerund of reballast