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Signalman   Listen
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Signalman  n.  (pl. signalmen)  A man whose business is to manage or display signals; especially, one employed in setting the signals by which railroad trains are run or warned.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Signalman" Quotes from Famous Books



... He was no budding engineering genius; he cared nothing about knowing what made the wheels go round; it was the trains themselves, the glorious, puffing, snorting engines, the comfortable guards' vans, and the signal-boxes that enchanted him. He thought a signalman's life was one of delirious happiness; he thrilled at the sight of a porter's uniform, and hoped that one day he too might walk abroad dressed like that, wheel people's luggage on a trolley and touch his ...
— Penny Plain • Anna Buchan (writing as O. Douglas)

... duty by a sharp hail from the corner house of a street he had just passed. Looking back, he saw, half-way down the road, a tall, red woman leaning over a gate, who, upon attracting his attention, began waving her arms frantically, after the manner of an old-fashioned signalman inviting a train to "Come on." Callandar's step quickened in spite of himself and ...
— Up the Hill and Over • Isabel Ecclestone Mackay



Words linked to "Signalman" :   signaler, railroad man, railwayman, trainman, railroader, railway man



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