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Something hard to regain once lost

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TRUST.

Last seen on: Wall Street Journal Crossword – November 21 2022 – Zero Waste

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A signalman or signaller is an employee of a railway transport network who operates the points and signals from a signal box in order to control the movement of trains.

The first signalmen, originally called Railway Policemen (leading to the nickname of ‘Bobby’), were employed in the early 19th century and used flags to communicate with each other and train drivers, and hourglasses for the purpose of Time Interval Working between stations.[citation needed]

In South Africa, a local rail signaller named Jack (baboon) achieved some fame for the unique distinction of being a chacma baboon.

It was a signalman’s duty to check each train that passed their signal box, looking for the red tail lamp exhibited on the trailing vehicle, the sighting of which confirmed that the train was still complete, and thus the section was clear.

Each train movement was logged, by hand, in a Train Register Book, and it was normal practice to provide a special desk to support this sizeable book. As well as train movements, every communication between signalmen and adjacent signal boxes via bell codes (when accepting trains or dealing with a token) was logged.

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