way to run a railroad

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English

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Etymology

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From the demanding nature of running a railroad before telecommunications.

Noun

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way to run a railroad

  1. (US) Method of managing a complex operation.
    This is no way to run a railroad.
    This is a hell of a way to run a railroad.
    Is this any way to run a railroad?

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