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plural staithes
(UK, obsolete) A riverbank
(UK, archaic or dialectal) A fixed structure where ships land, especially to load and unload; wharf; landing stage. quotations
Trevithick's first use of steam traction on rail took place at Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, on a tramroad 9¾ miles long between the Penydarren ironworks of Samuel Homfray, and the staithes at Abercynon, where the worked iron was loaded into barges on the Glamorganshire Canal.
1951 March, E. W. Twining, “The First Railway Locomotive”, in Railway Magazine, page 197
(UK, rail transport) An installation built at the railside or nearby for the storage of coal unloaded from wagons. examples