What is Meant by Train Shunting?

Train shunting, also known as railroad switching, marshalling or shunting, is the process of assembling or disassembling trains in a railway yard or sidings. It involves moving individual rail cars or groups of cars from one track to another, in order to create or modify train consists. Shunting is typically performed by a locomotive or a dedicated shunting engine, and is essential for managing the flow of rail traffic and ensuring efficient operations.

The primary purpose of shunting is to:

  • Assemble trains: Cars are gathered from various tracks and assembled into a train that will depart for a specific destination.
  • Disassemble trains: Trains are broken down into individual cars, which are then moved to different tracks based on their final destination or purpose.
  • Sort cars: Cars are sorted by type, destination, or other criteria, and placed on designated tracks for further processing.

Shunting requires precise coordination and communication between the shunting crew, train operators, and other railway personnel. It is a complex and potentially hazardous operation, but it is essential for the smooth and efficient operation of the railway system.

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