signalmanˈsɪg nl mən
signalman (n)
English Definitions:
signalman (noun)
a railroad employee in charge of signals and point in a railroad yard
signalman (Noun)
Somebody employed to operate the signals and points of a railway.
signalman (Noun)
A member of the armed forces responsible for signalling.
Signalman
A Signalman is a person who historically made signals using flags and light. In modern times the role of Signalmen has evolved and now usually uses electronic communication equipment. Signalmen usually work in rail transport networks, armed forces, or construction. Many armed forces now use the rank of Signaller instead.
Signalman
A signalman is a person who historically made signals using flags and light. In modern times, the role of signalmen has evolved and now usually uses electronic communication equipment. Signalmen usually work in rail transport networks, armed forces, or construction (to direct heavy equipment such as cranes). Many armed forces now use the rank of signaller instead.
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