signalman|signalmen in English

noun

['sig·nal·man || 'sɪgnlmən]

person responsible for sending signals (mainly in the Navy); railroad employee who sends signals to trains indicating whether the track is clea

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1. Just these fingers round a signalman' s throat, that' s all

2. Proceed to next signalman/marshaller or as directed by tower/ground control

3. receive the ERTMS Written Order 02 with all additional instructions given by the signalman,

4. The signalman shall include necessary instructions and/or restrictions for train movement according to national rules:

5. First, a strike by even a proportion of core workers such as train drivers or signalmen can paralyse the network.

6. Expecting the visitor to knock to gain admittance, the signalman walked towards the door to see what the visitor wanted.

7. Archive 2009-03-01 "The Signalman" by Charles Dickens (1866) This perfectly balanced, beautifully judged story both preys on both the anxiety provoked by the new technology of railways and deeply held beliefs that a ghost can be an Alarum for events to follow.