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ADJ.
cage-descents
ENGINEMAN + NOUN
reversi
ADV.
only
noun
A man who operates, manages, and maintains an engine.
The engineman having only to turn two cocks, so as to connect the steam with the one or the other vessel."
It was only when I sat, an hour later, disgustedly reflecting on this incident, that I remembered that there was always some 'hand-working' of the engine during the cage-descents, an engineman reversing the action by a handle at every stroke of the piston, to prevent bumping.
A man who operates, manages, and maintains an engine.
As an aid to this end, and that the railroad companies may derive the highest efficiency from the man employed as a locomotive engineman, a code of questions is given him, and it is expected that the preparation necessary to correctly answer the questions will indicate how well he has progressed.
A few keen enginemen, such as Driver Rosewarne of York, could coax good work out of them when engaged in heavy East Coast express service, but to most footplate crews, especially firemen, they were rather heartbreaking and backbreaking machines, and gradually were relegated to secondary or fast goods duties.
A man who operates, manages, and maintains an engine.
The engineman having only to turn two cocks, so as to connect the steam with the one or the other vessel."
WiktionaryIt was only when I sat, an hour later, disgustedly reflecting on this incident, that I remembered that there was always some 'hand-working' of the engine during the cage-descents, an engineman reversi
WiktionaryWhen a train has to ascend the incline, it first runs down, engine first, from the station about 60 or 70 yards. Then comes behind it the aforesaid truck, or one similar, which, being attached to an e
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In some senses, engineman is marked as dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.