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motorman

[ UK /mˈə‍ʊtəmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the operator of streetcar

How To Use motorman In A Sentence

  • Our train sat in Hoboken just long enough for the motorman and conductor to change ends, and then we were off once more.
  • Simon Gray, a motorman, said: ‘We are underpaid.’
  • There is no air-condition system in locomotive cab for a long time, and motorman's working conditions is abominable.
  • The motorman tries to contact his command center, but his radio has hit one of the system's ‘dead spots’, so he gets no signal.
  • He hated the areaway grill, and a big brown spot on the pavement, and, as a truck-driver hates a motorman, so did he hate a pudgy woman across the street who peeped out from a second-story window and watched him with cynical interest. Our Mr. Wrenn
  • At first he had been employed as a motorman, but from the summer of 1992 he had been engaged as 3rd engineer.
  • A childhood buddy of mine, who is a motorman, told me of these problems when I asked him why the trip to Manhattan appeared to take longer than when I used to take the trains to Manhattan in my adolescence.
  • At the inquiry the motorman stated that as he approached the station, the signalman waved him in with the green flag.
  • He was a roustabout, he herded sheep, he was a streetcar motorman.
  • My Cousin Reginald Daniels, who was more like an uncle and father figure, work as a Motorman for the New York City Transit Authority for over 35 years. Our Father’s: Heroes Among Us «
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