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    side·track
    [ˈsī(d)ˌtrak]
    verb
    (be/get sidetracked)
    sidetrack (verb) · sidetracks (third person present) · sidetracked (past tense) · sidetracked (past participle) · sidetracking (present participle) · side-track (verb) · side-tracks (third person present) · side-tracked (past tense) · side-tracked (past participle) · side-tracking (present participle)
    1. cause (someone) to be distracted from an immediate or important issue:
      "he does not let himself get sidetracked by fads and trends"
      Similar:
      disturb someone's concentration
      cause someone to lose their concentration
      divert someone's attention
      • divert (a project or debate) away from a central issue or previously determined plan:
        "the effort at reform has been sidetracked for years"
        Similar:
        draw away
        lead away
        turn aside
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      direct (a train) into a branch line or siding:
      "the train is sidetracked onto a line leading to a terminal"
      • divert (a well or borehole) to reach a productive deposit or to avoid an obstruction:
        "a development well drilled in the southwest field is flowing at thousands of barrels a day after being sidetracked"
    noun
    sidetrack (noun) · sidetracks (plural noun) · side-track (noun) · side-tracks (plural noun)
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a railroad branch line or siding.
      • a well or borehole which runs partly to one side of the original line of drilling:
        "a sidetrack to the original discovery well"
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  3. A sidetrack is a rail line that branches off a railroad's main line. It's different from a siding, which is a stretch of track that runs parallel to the main line and is used to park cars or allow trains to pass each other on the same track. A sidetrack, by contrast, "goes somewhere."

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    (rail transport) A second, relatively short length of track just to the side of a railroad track, joined to the main track by switches at one or both ends, used either for unloading freight, or to allow two trains on a same track to meet (opposite directions) or pass (same direction); a railroad siding.
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sidetrack
    sidetrack noun [C] (RAILROAD) US a short track where trains are kept when they are not being used: You simply have to divert the train onto a sidetrack. Quite often the train was placed on the sidetracks where it remained for a long time.
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    What is a railroad sidetrack?The “sidetrack” refers to an expanse of railroad track that runs through the property owner’s land. Liability insurance protects the assets of a company, such as a railroad company, by paying insurance claims and legal expenses. The provisions in a sidetrack agreement limit the liability of the railroad company.
    What is a railroad sidetrack agreement?A railroad sidetrack agreement is an agreement between a railroad and a business in which the railroad agrees to build a siding on the property of the business, and the business will hold the railroad harmless for certain liability arising out of the use of the sidetrack.
    What happens if a train hits a landowner on a sidetrack?Under a typical sidetrack agreement, a landowner agrees to assume liability arising from accidents on the sidetrack. This includes both property damage and bodily injury claims. In other words, if a train on the sidetrack hits someone or something, it's the property owner's insurer, not the railroad's, that will be on the hook.
    What is a railroad siding?( rail transport) A second, relatively short length of track just to the side of a railroad track, joined to the main track by switches at one or both ends, used either for unloading freight, or to allow two trains on a same track to meet (opposite directions) or pass (same direction); a railroad siding.
     
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