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time freight (countable and uncountable, plural time freights)

  1. (rail transport, US, uncountable) Freight for movement on regularly scheduled trains providing expedited service and a guaranteed delivery time.
    • 1959, Steam's Finest Hour, edited by David P. Morgan, Kalmbach Publishing Co., page 14 (photo caption):
      No. 92 is drifting down into Burlington with time freight in 1946.
  2. (countable) A train carrying time freight.
    • 1959, Steam's Finest Hour, edited by David P. Morgan, Kalmbach Publishing Co., page 112 (photo caption):
      The Mike on Canadian Pacific time freight for the coast is given a helping hand west from Revelstoke to Clanwilliam, B.C., 8 miles, by Selkirk 5930.
    • 2000, Iowa Railroads: The Essays of Frank P. Donovan, Jr.[1], by H. Roger Grant, University of Iowa Press, →ISBN:
      To expedite its time freights, the North Western had its famous Class H, or 4-8-4-type engines, built by Baldwin in 1929.

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