point machine उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Power signalling, however, was installed in two signal boxes, one at the north and the other at the south of point machines were controlled from switch panels.
- A woman who answered the telephone at Point Machine Shop referred calls to lawyer Andrew Siegeltuch, who was out of his office Tuesday and could not be reached for comment.
- The passing loop point machines were replaced on 22 August 2010 as part of a ? million Network Rail modernisation scheme to renew the points at all five loops on the route
- In addition to the aforementioned shooting, the Celtics managed a scant 12 assists, a season low, and were led in scoring by that noted point machine, Derek Strong.
- A point machine conversion system consist in a remotely controlled device attached to an existing manually operated point that allows the shunter / driver to remotely operate hand points with a radio handset.
- Facilities and services include the Student Advice Centre which offers a comprehensive and confidential information and advice service to students, a Student Shop, a cash-point machines and a cafe / bar.
- The ideas range from buying a $ 2 " gutter scoop " for cleaning underneath a pen point machine to redesigning the factory's packaging area, with a hand-drawn diagram showing how.
- Main line running signals mostly became four-aspect colour lights ( replacing searchlight signals amongst others ), all point machines were replaced with HW2000 machines and the whole line had a complete fibre optic network installed.
- Part of what makes his life difficult are the military patrols that rumble through the middle of La Realidad six times a day _ as many as 26 Humvees manned by federal soldiers who point machine guns at villagers and film them with video cameras.
- It names ride manufacturer Zamperla Inc ., of Parsippany, Gillian's Wonderland Pier of Ocean City, Air Tech Systems, of Barnegat, and Point Machine Shop, a Somers Point machine shop that fabricated replacement parts for the coaster after earlier malfunctions.