0 present participle of railroad
1 to force something to happen or force someone to do something, especially quickly or unfairly:
And model railroading, he thinks, is an amusing but somewhat frivolous hobby.
The road lobby is railroading the rail system out of existence and priorities must be sorted out.
There is no justification for railroading it through.
He is railroading the measure through on the basis of what has been given to him by his civil servants.
In any event, to revert to the point, five years and these traditional stages cannot be called railroading.
That railroading made proper parliamentary scrutiny almost impossible.
Less charitably, it could be described as "railroading".
Such undertakings do not justify the kind of railroading process that is now taking place.