to rail it

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To travel by rail-road.


From Petersburgh I railed it through the North Carolina pitch, tar, turpentine, and lumber country, to the great American pitch, tar, turpentine, and lumber depot--Wilmington. The prospect is, from the car windows, continuously an immensity of pine, pine, nothing but pine trees, broken here and there with openings of pine under-brush.--Letter in N. Y. Tribune, May 22, 1848.

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