crosstie
/ˈkrɒs.ti/Definitions
1. noun
A short length of timber, usually wood or concrete, laid under or across rails or sleepers, especially in a railway track.
“The train track required regular inspections of the crossties to prevent accidents.”
1. noun
A short length of timber, usually wood or concrete, laid under or across rails or sleepers, especially in a railway track.
“The train track required regular inspections of the crossties to prevent accidents.”