If a convenient side valley is available, then a horseshoe curve may be possible.
Work on the Horseshoe Curve began in 1850 and took over three years to complete.
After the bridge, the track enters the second or upper horseshoe curve.
As they rounded a sharp horseshoe curve the child pointed from the window and asked, "What's that?"
Just east of the tunnels is the famous Horseshoe Curve.
The main line past Picton station turns back on itself forming a horseshoe curve of about 225 degrees.
The famous double horseshoe curves on the U&D were located just west of the station.
Since its opening, the Horseshoe Curve has been a tourist attraction.
If a railway curves back on itself like a hairpin turn, it is called a horseshoe curve.
Eight screens glowed around the horseshoe curve of the lander's instrument board.