“shunting” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “shunting”:

+ The British Rail Class 11 is a diesel shunting locomotive built from April 1945 to December 1952.

+ The sideways flexing expands one lung and compresses the other, shunting stale air from lung to lung instead of expelling it completely to make room for fresh air.

+ The Central line’s Ruislip depot is east of West Ruislip station, and has a connection via a shunting neck to the Network Rail westbound track west of the station to allow rolling stock and material deliveries.

+ British Rail class D3/12 was a class of three diesel electric shunting trains built by the Southern Railway in 1937.

+ For this reason, though similar to the existing Class 08 shunting locomotives, Class 09s were re-geared to give a maximum top speed of 27.5mph at the expense of a lower tractive effort.

+ Janus and Taurus were two shunting locomotives by the Yorkshire Engine Company and loaned to British Railways for demonstrations.

+ British Rail Class D3/3 was a 0-6-0 shunting locomotive built by British Rail at their Derby Works in England.

shunting - some sentence examples
shunting – some sentence examples

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