[General] hit the ties/count the ties

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vil

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Dear teachers,

Would you be kind enough to tell me whether I am right with my interpretation of the expression in bold in the following sentence?

It was up to me to hit the ties to Wadsworth, and hit them I did… (J.London “The Road”,”Hobos that pass in the night”)

hit the ties = count the ties = go on foot on railway

Thanks for your efforts.

Regards,

V.
 

Rover_KE

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'...walk along the railway line...'

AE - railroad ties; BE - railway sleepers: those wooden planks or concrete blocks which support railway lines and keep them the right distance apart.

Rover
 
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