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roadmaster

Trackmaster \Track"mas`ter\, n. (Railroad) One who has charge of the track; -- called also roadmaster.

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roadmaster

n. One who is in charge of a railroad track.

Wikipedia
Roadmaster

Roadmaster may refer to:

  • Buick Roadmaster, an automobile produced by Buick 1936–1958 and 1991–1996
  • Roadmaster (bicycles) a brand of Pacific Cycle
  • Roadmaster (album), a 1973 album by Gene Clark
  • Roadmaster (rail), a type of railroad maintenance official
  • Roadmaster (band), a band in which Toby Myers played
Roadmaster (album)

Roadmaster is a country rock album by Gene Clark from 1973. The album was compiled from various unreleased recordings for A&M Records made in 1970 through 1972. Eight tracks yielded from an April 1972 recording session featuring Clarence White, Chris Ethridge, Spooner Oldham, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Byron Berline and Michael Clarke; two tracks("One in A Hundred" and "She's the Kind of Girl") derived from an unissued single reassembling the five original Byrds prior to their 1973 reunion album; and the remaining track, "Here Tonight", had been recorded with The Flying Burrito Brothers. Initially released in the Netherlands only on the A&M subsidiary Ariola, it was reissued on compact disc for the American market in 1994.

Roadmaster (bicycles)

Roadmaster is an American bicycle brand currently owned by Pacific Cycle, which in turn is owned by Dorel Industries of Canada.

Usage examples of "roadmaster".

The heavily modified Ares Roadmaster with the sat dish on top, parked in a shallow gulch, an empty lot, between ferroconcrete huts.

Through Istanbul the long cabs passed in the gloom, Olds 88s, Buick Roadmasters, Chrysler limousines, DeSotos with busted mufflers, the Detroit overstocks of the decades, a city of dead cars.