semaphore signal
English
editNoun
editsemaphore signal (plural semaphore signals)
- Any signal sent by semaphore.
- (rail transport) A railway signal with a moving arm mounted on a signal post or gantry, the position of the arm indicating whether a train should stop or proceed; they are now largely replaced by colour light signals.
- 2019 October, “February completion for Wherry lines resignalling”, in Modern Railways, page 22:
- The phased programme will run from 1 to 23 February, with semaphore signals replaced with modern colour lights.
- 2020 December 2, Paul Bigland, “My weirdest and wackiest Rover yet”, in Rail, page 67:
- After dropping off travellers at Foregate Street, my train terminates at Shrub Hill - a station which boasts one of the best selection [sic] of semaphore signals left in the country.
References
editrailway semaphore signal on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “semaphore signal”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.