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| ods train was still on the up main line, the | signalman accepted the boat train, and cleared his sig |
| Shortly afterwards the | signalman accepted the 07:05 passenger train from Sout |
| When there is no | signalman, all Signal Post Telephones are diverted to |
| Park, the apparatus could be released by the | signalman alone using a key, but Battersea Park and th |
| born Rochdale, Lancashire, England a railway | signalman and motor-cycle racer who competed in the Is |
| ds was a very experienced and well-respected | signalman, and had been passed as competent to operate |
| At Coombe a collision was avoided by the | signalman as Liskeard warning his colleague at Coombe |
| The investigation found that the | signalman at Stockport Junction signal box was at faul |
| ular operation of the block apparatus by the | signalman at Barnes Junction. |
| The fireman of the train and the | signalman at Soham signalbox were killed and several o |
| The | signalman at Singleton misunderstood a telephone messa |
| Before Hayes could reach the signal box, the | signalman at Winwick Quay to the south rang Call atten |
| and even then only with permission from the | signalman at Birmingham New Street signal box. |
| The inexperienced | signalman at Purley Oaks forgot about a train from Hay |
| n describes his time in the early 1960s as a | Signalman at Uffington station. |
| The | signalman at Battersea Park, believing there to be a f |
| The | signalman at Welwyn Garden City, who had been fairly r |
| line via slotted signals requiring both the | signalman at Preston and Daisyfield to give a release |
| o included a fatal fall from a train and the | signalman's own demise, as foretold by a spectre who a |
| Signalman Bloor readily admitted his responsibility, b | |
| 19 June 1916 - Acting | Signalman Boatswain |
| He spent two years as a naval | signalman but without cycling. |
| Crossover points were not controlled by the | signalman but by ground levers and were moreover 300 y |
| 08:42 - The Wavre | signalman contacted the Leuven signalman, to inform hi |
| ulting blast killed Nightall immediately and | signalman Frank Bridges, who was on the opposite platf |
| ersea Park signal box was operated by Relief | Signalman G. F. Childs, rather than the usual signalma |
| It is known from the | signalman's train register that the signalman had adop |
| . on 13 December 1926 the Orgreaves Colliery | signalman had the 2.50 a.m. |
| immediate cause of the accident was that the | signalman had forgotten that the goods train was still |
| condly, the Inspecting Officer felt that the | signalman had been promoted beyond his level of compet |
| The | signalman holds one pole in each hand, and extends eac |
| s two short poles with square flags, which a | signalman holds in different positions to signal lette |
| Briggs was promoted first to Leading | Signalman in March 1942 and then Yeoman of Signals in |
| He served from 1942 as a | signalman in the airforce and was a prisoner of war un |
| the University of Manitoba, and served as a | signalman in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve |
| blic schools in Caddo Parish and served as a | signalman in the United States Navy during World War I |
| otsman William Stewart Pollock, former radio | signalman in the Royal Navy and on loan to the HMS Bul |
| This procedure required the | signalman making the request to send a bell signal, th |
| After the fast goods train had passed, the | signalman moved the pilot engine back to the down main |
| f the guard of the goods train to notify the | signalman of the presence of his train on the main lin |
| o Offa's Dyke where his father was a railway | signalman on the Hereford to Abergavenny railway line. |
| ain movements and had to be completed by the | signalman on duty. |
| efactor David Clarke, the nephew of a former | signalman on the GW&GC Joint Line, double track was re |
| If you wish to volunteer as a | signalman or help out in the S&T Department then pleas |
| For the railway | signalman, see Soham rail disaster. |
| t the train was under control, whereupon the | signalman set the points for the arrival road. |
| However, the Wavre | signalman spoke only French while the Leuven signalman |
| a track circuit which would have alerted the | signalman that the track was occupied and prevented hi |
| On telephoning the | signalman, the driver was advised of a signal failure |
| The | signalman then requested that the train be brought for |
| d to walk to the next signal box to warn the | signalman there what had happened. |
| d propulsion shifted to the main motors, the | signalman to the bridge, and torpedo tubes 7 and 8 rea |
| onger than the train, making it hard for the | signalman to estimate the speed of the train. |
| as he approached a signal box he warned the | signalman to stop any trains which were likely to be i |
| layton Tunnel, and it was the failure of the | signalman to ensure that the signal had returned to da |
| Hilly Hicks as | Signalman Toffee |
| n Arms using a system of working known as No | Signalman Token Remote (NSTR). |
| lly automatically, so there is no need for a | signalman, unlike the other signal boxes on the line. |
| the | Signalman was unable to monitor the position of the In |
| Chadwick's father was a railway | signalman who died when Chadwick was 10. |
| , including Bert Andrews, the last Cranleigh | signalman who was also the great-grandson of the guard |
| mber of 152 Signals Squadron and served as a | signalman with the Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) |
| s a tragic event on the railway on which the | signalman works. |
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