noun
- the end of a railway line or the farthest point reached by railroad construction
- a point where supplies are unloaded from trains for distribution by other means of transport
Usage: military; logistics
Examples
- The construction crew worked to extend the track beyond the current railheads.
- Supplies were transported by truck from the railheads to remote military bases.
- The town grew rapidly when it became one of the major railheads in the region.
- During the war, railheads served as crucial supply distribution centers.
- The railroad company established several railheads along the frontier.
- Goods were transferred from trains to wagons at the railheads.