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  2. Navvy - Wikipedia

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    Whereas Council workers who work on general civic projects advise of their worksites with fluorescent orange "Workers Ahead" signage, navvies use pale blue "Navvies at Work" signs. In British Columbia , "navvy jack" is a common term in construction and landscaping trades and in their respective supply stores for 1 ⁄ 2 ″ and 3 ⁄ 4 ...

  3. List of railway industry occupations - Wikipedia

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    A railroad section gang — including common workers sometimes called gandy dancers — responsible for maintenance of a particular section of railway. One man is holding a bar, while others are using rail tongs to position a rail. Photo published in 1917

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    Explore daily insights on the USA TODAY crossword puzzle by Sally Hoelscher. ... Thomas the Tank Engine is a blue steam locomotive in The Railway Series, a series of British books by Wilbert Awdry ...

  5. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: for example the word "six" in the clue might be used to indicate the letters VI; The name of a chemical element may be used to signify its symbol; e.g., W for tungsten; The days of the week; e.g., TH for Thursday; Country codes; e.g., "Switzerland" can indicate the letters CH; ICAO spelling alphabet: where Mike signifies M and ...

  6. National Union of Railwaymen - Wikipedia

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    The NUR was an industrial union founded in 1913 by the merger of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants (founded 1872), the United Pointsmen and Signalmen's Society (founded 1880) and the General Railway Workers' Union (founded 1889).

  7. Gandy dancer - Wikipedia

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    Others have suggested that the term gandy dancer was coined to describe the movements of the workers themselves, i.e., the constant "dancing" motion of the track workers as they lunged against their tools in unison to nudge the rails, often timed by a chant; as they carried rails; or, speculatively, as they waddled like ganders while running on ...

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  9. American Railway Union - Wikipedia

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    A new union bringing together all railway workers, regardless of craft or service, was constructed in a series of meetings held in Chicago, Illinois, [2] beginning with a four-hour session held at the Leland Hotel on February 9 and 10, 1893. [3] Headquarters for the new union were to be rented in Chicago. [3]