noun
- A type of railroad coupling device used to connect train cars, named after its inventor Eli H. Janney.
Usage: technical; railroad industry
Examples
- The janney coupling revolutionized railroad safety by allowing cars to be connected and disconnected more easily.
- Modern freight trains rely on the janney system to link their cars together securely.
- The engineer inspected the janney before the train departed to ensure it was functioning properly.
- The invention of the janney coupler reduced injuries to railroad workers significantly.
- Each car on the train was equipped with a janney at both ends for coupling purposes.