Rail
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Rail or rails may refer to:
Rail transport
- A generic term for railroads, railways, rail transport, and related matters
- Track (rail transport), or railway lines, the running surface of a railway
- Rail profile, the cross sectional shape of a railway rail
- Third rail (or conductor rail), a method of providing electric power to a railway train
Science, technology, biology, and medicine
- Picatinny rail, a bracket used on some firearms in order to provide a standardized mounting platform for telescopic sights and other accessories
- Rails or Rallidae, a family of birds which includes crakes, coots, and gallinules
- Structural
- Guard rail, for protective separation of persons (including those in vehicles) from dangerous places or situations
- Hand rail, for physical support, such as on stairways and steps
- Theatre rail, see batten (theater), from which lighting fixtures, theatrical scenery, tabs or curtains may be hung
- Curtain rail, see curtain, from which curtains are hung
- Door rails, see frame and panel, a horizontal outside member on a door or in a frame and panel construction
- Electrical engineering
- Power supply rail or voltage rail, a single voltage provided by a power supply unit
- Computer Science
- Ruby on Rails, often simply Rails, is an open source web application framework which runs via the Ruby programming language
Other uses
- The Rails, a British folk-rock band
- Rails (film), a 1929 Italian film directed by Mario Camerini
- Rail (1967 film), made by Geoffrey Jones for British Transport Films
- Rail, a working title for Mirattu, an Indian film
- Rail drink, alcoholic beverage served using lower-cost liquors
See also
- RAIL (disambiguation)
- Railway (disambiguation)
- Railways (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Rail"
- All pages with titles containing railway "OR" railways
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