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  • 1Signal box — A signal box or signal cabin is a building from which railway signals and points are controlled. The term signal cabin is used in Ireland, parts of Scotland and in Australia while in North America, the term interlocking tower predominates.… …

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  • 2The Signal-Man — is a short story by Charles Dickens, first published as part of the Mugby Junction collection in the 1866 Christmas edition of All the Year Round .The signal man of the title tells the narrator of a ghost that has been haunting him. Each spectral …

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  • 3block signal — noun also block signal system : a fixed signal at the entrance of a block to govern railroad trains entering and using that block compare block system 2 * * * block signaling. a fixed railroad signal governing the movements of trains entering and …

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  • 4automatic block signal — noun : a railroad signal at the entrance of a block actuated automatically by and governing the movement of trains entering and using the block …

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  • 5Dahlerau train disaster — Dahlerau station at the time of the accident Accident site, showing the destroyed …

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  • 6Shimonoseki Station — is a railway station on the San yō Main Line, operated by West Japan Railway Company in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan. Kyushu Railway Company and Japan Freight Railway Company also use this station.The company boundary between JR West and JR… …

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  • 7Jingū-Marutamachi Station — Entrance of the station Jingū Marutamachi Station (神宮丸太町駅?) is a railway station on the …

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  • 8Charles de Gaulle University — Entrance of Lille III The Charles de Gaulle University Lille III (Université Charles de Gaulle Université Lille III) is a French university. Since 1974, the main campus of University of Lille III is located in Villeneuve d Ascq in southern Lille …

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  • 10Unusual uses of traffic lights — Unusual uses of traffic lights, as used in various regional locations, may for example include traffic lights used in a non standard fashion, or in a non standard arrangement, or for specific traffic. Alternating Alternates (Flashing Lights) In… …

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