switchback
nounA sharp bend in a road or trail on a steep incline.
nounA point on a mountain railway where trains reverse direction to continue obliquely up or down a slope without turning.
nounA road, trail, or railway that has such bends or points in it.
nounA section of such a road, trail, or railroad, extending in a nearly opposite direction to the section coming before or after it.
nounA roller coaster.
intransitive verbTo proceed in sharp turns in alternating directions on a steep incline.
Characterized by alternate motion, or by motion back and forth; pertaining to or adapted to use on a switchback: as, a switchback method of ascent; a switchback series of inclines; a switchback railway.
nounA railway for ascending or descending steep acclivities, in which a practicable grade is obtained by curving the track alternately backward and forward along the side of the slope. Also called
By extension, an inclined railway in which the movement of a train or of a car is partly or wholly effected by gravity, as in the switchback railway at Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania, and railways constructed for purposes of amusement at watering-places, fairs, and pleasure-resorts.
