balloon loop
1 of 1noun/bə.ˈlu:n lu:p/
Forms:balloon loops
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a circular railway track that allows trains to change direction without needing to turn around
A balloon loop is a circular or looped track used by trains to change direction without needing to turn around. This type of track layout allows a train to move in a complete circle, letting it continue its journey in the opposite direction without backing up. Balloon loops are commonly found in areas where there is limited space or when trains need to switch directions quickly, such as in train yards or at the end of certain rail lines.
- The train traveled along the balloon loop to return to the station after dropping off passengers.
- Engineers designed the balloon loop to efficiently manage train traffic at the busy junction.
- Passengers enjoyed the scenic views as the train navigated the gentle curve of the balloon loop.
- Maintenance crews inspected the tracks of the balloon loop to ensure safe operations.
- The historic railway museum features a fully restored balloon loop used during the steam era.