Trainload (noun)

The amount of goods or people that can be carried on a train.

Origin:

From train + load.

Examples:

  1. The trainload of coal arrived at the power plant just in time to meet the increased demand for energy.
  2. The trainload of passengers disembarked at the station, eager to explore the city.
  3. The trainload of goods was carefully inspected by customs officials before being allowed to continue on its journey.
  4. The trainload of livestock was transported to the market where they would be sold at auction.
  5. The trainload of timber was destined for a sawmill where it would be processed into lumber for building construction.
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