sliprail
/ˈslɪprɛɪl/Definitions
1. noun
A piece of timber or metal that projects from the side of a ship or boat, allowing it to be moored to a dock or another ship.
“The boat was secured to the dock via a sturdy sliprail.”
2. noun
A small railway siding or a short length of railway track.
“The train stopped at the sliprail to pick up supplies.”