flood water
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[edit]Noun
[edit]flood water (plural flood waters)
- Alternative form of floodwater
- 1961 January, “Talking of Trains: Flooding at Lewes”, in Trains Illustrated, page 5:
- During the day conditions worsened quickly—for example, a 2-6-0 on the Uckfield line suddenly encountered flood water high enough to enter its ashpan and extinguish its fire—until lock gates up-river at Barcombe gave way and a tidal wave rolled down the valley meeting head-on a spring tide rolling up from the coast.
- 2024 May 29, Philip Haigh, “Network News: NR's Haines: 'be smarter about the way we run trains'”, in RAIL, number 1010, page 12:
- He added: "We're also working with freight companies about keeping freight running through flood water. But equally, the freight companies are saying we don't want to run though much water because of damage to our fleet.
"Likewise with operators, we have to test what it is that is stopping trains running. Is it our failure to reasonably manage flood water? Is it the rule book that stops us running through flood water? Or is it risk appetite?"