dwarswissel
Dwarswissel is a Dutch term that translates to "cross switch" or "diagonal switch." In its most common usage, it refers to a type of railway turnout, which is a device used to guide trains from one track to another. Unlike a standard switch, which typically allows for a straight movement and a diverging path, a dwarswissel is designed to allow trains to move between two parallel tracks at an angle. This enables more flexible routing and can be particularly useful in complex station layouts or junctions where space is limited.
The mechanism of a dwarswissel involves movable rail sections that are precisely engineered to create a continuous
Beyond railway applications, the term "dwarswissel" can also be used metaphorically to describe a significant change