- Look up
siding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Siding may
refer to:
Siding (construction), the
outer covering or
cladding of a
house Siding (rail)...
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other sidings at
either end.
Sidings often have
lighter rails,
meant for
lower speed or less
heavy traffic, and few, if any, signals.
Sidings connected...
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Inglenook Sidings puzzle. The
track is
based on
Kilham Sidings, on the Alnwick-Cornhill
branch of the
North Eastern Railway (NER). The
sidings should be...
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refuge sidings on
double track Otford – up and down
refuge sidings on
double track Berry –
refuge siding Dombarton up and down
refuge sidings Capertee...
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Gotham Sidings /ˈɡoʊtəm/, was a set of
railway sidings on the
Great Central Main Line,
where the line crosses...
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operated as a
siding. Two
short sidings on the
north side of the line
protected by a
Ground Frame. The
sidings were
removed in 1946. A
single siding protected...
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Since plastic siding is a
manufactured product, it may come in
unlimited color choices and styles.
Historically vinyl sidings would fade,
crack and...
- "Radio 4 Extra:
Parsley Sidings". BBC.
Retrieved 3
November 2012.
Parsley Sidings at
British Comedy Guide Parsley Sidings – more
information and some...
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Vinyl siding is
plastic exterior siding for
houses and
small apartment buildings, used for
decoration and weatherproofing,
imitating wood clapboard, batten...
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Henley Sidings is a 1.4-hectare (3.5-acre)
nature reserve near Henley-in-Arden in the
county of Warwickshire, England. It is
managed by the Warwickshire...