Sentences with word «signalman»

A signalman is a person who works with signals, typically in the transportation industry, to communicate messages or instructions to control the movement of vehicles such as trains, planes, or ships. Full definition
The Claimant, Mr D. Crawford, was a railway signalman who worked from different one - manned signal boxes over the course of an 8 hour shift.
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The trick was to be asleep before the rail signalman whispered in with his latest girl off the midnight train
In this British crime drama, an honest railroad signalman finds himself sorely tempted when he witnesses a murder and later finds $ 20,000 floating in the harbor.
The crew of the guided - missile cruiser adopted Jacksonville Beach Elementary School last year, under the leadership of Signalman Senior Chief Warren Varnadoe, whose son is a 2nd grader at the school.
When authors wanted to see their books in paperback, Signalman started its print - on - demand business.
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A former British railways signalman, Snape served as a government whip under Harold Wilson and Callaghan.
Thus in June, 2008, Signalman Publishing was founded.
Months after the deadly September train crash inside Hoboken Terminal, in which the engineer responsible was found to have sleep apnea, less than half of NJ Transit's locomotive engineers and a small number of conductors and signalmen have been screened for the disorder.
In the end, the signalman's conscience erupts and he returns the stolen loot.
Today, Signalman has published 60 titles for the ebook market with 33 of those titles also available in paperback.
When the Barnes & Noble nook came along as well as the Apple iPad, John was able to learn the epub spec so that Signalman could also produce books for those outlets.
In September 1943, Chris Barker was serving as a signalman in North Africa when he wrote to a former work colleague, Bessie Moore.
Mr Crawford worked as a signalman for Network Rail.
«Slow down,» I said once again, pointing downward like a signalman on the road.
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