turnplate

English

Etymology

turn + plate

Noun

turnplate (plural turnplates)

  1. (rail transport) A turntable (rotating platform for turning vehicles).
    • 1839, Peter Lecount, chapter 14, in The History of the Railway Connecting London and Birmingham, Simpkin, Marshall, and Company:
      In the Birmingham station the large turnplate in the locomotive engine house is completed, and the necessary rails fitting it for the reception of engines will he laid in a few days.

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