resignal

verb

Etymology

From re- + signal.

  1. derived from signum
  2. derived from signālis
  3. derived from signāle
  4. derived from segnal
  5. prefixed as resignal — “re + signal

Definitions

  1. To signal again

  2. To equip (a railway) with new signalling equipment.

    • The Stage I electrified area has been resignalled throughout with colour-lights, which in due course will be associated with B.R. standard A.W.S., and 27 signalboxes now do the work of the steam age's 56.

The neighborhood

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