Westinghouse brake

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Noun

Westinghouse brake (plural Westinghouse brakes)

  1. (rail transport) A proprietary air brake designed for railway use by George Westinghouse.
    • 1946 March and April, “Railways of the Isle of Wight”, in Railway Magazine, page 67:
      Nevertheless, it is noteworthy that the Westinghouse brake has been retained as standard for all passenger trains, and that certain services still afford regular work for some of the survivors of the once-numerous Stroudley "Terrier" tank engines.
    • 1961 March, ""Balmore"", “Driving and firing French steam locomotives”, in Trains Illustrated, page 146:
      The Westinghouse brake operation is interesting, but unusual if one happens to be used to Westinghouse working in this country. [...] The essence of the use of the Westinghouse brake is confidence and - for want of a better word - dash; the sooner the feeling stage is over the better for all concerned.

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