railside

English

Etymology

rail + -side

Adjective

railside (not comparable)

  1. Beside a railway.
    • 2007 September 19, Neil A. Lewis, “In the Shadow of Horror, SS Guardians Frolic”, in New York Times:
      The Auschwitz Album, owned by Yad Vashem, the Israeli Holocaust museum, depicts the railside selection process at Birkenau, the area where trains arrived at the camp, as SS men herded new prisoners into lines.

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