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JERKWATER (1)

JERKWATER (1)
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insignificant and out-of-the-way. An early American term for a small train on a branch railway; also a small township of little consequence, something of trifling importance. In such out of the way situations, water was "jerked" (i.e., drawn) by the bucketful into steam trains in need of replenishing their supply. —Increasing Efficiency Glossary. Final approval 18/11/89