stationmaster

IPA: stˈeɪʃʌnmæstɝ

noun

  • (rail transport) The person in charge of a railroad station, usually an employee of a particular railroad by which the station is owned, but sometimes an employee of a separate corporation, such as one owning a station used by two or more railroads.
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Examples of "stationmaster" in Sentences

  • The stationmaster lived at the depot.
  • The stationmaster arranged a VIP coach.
  • Donegal, the youngest child of a stationmaster.
  • After that he served as a stationmaster in Reda.
  • Mrs Ellis was the wife of a former stationmaster.
  • The stationmaster in Elmira was a former Slave also.
  • Her staff consists of two feline assistant stationmasters, .
  • The old station was turned into a house for the stationmaster.
  • The Friends of the Elmira stationmaster were there to meet us.
  • She was born in Newport, the daughter of a railway stationmaster.
  • She was the child of a retainer of his mother and the stationmaster.
  • Irving also has a cameo appearance as the disapproving stationmaster.
  • We arrived safely at the home of the safe house stationmaster in Elmira.
  • The lights from one of the train windows were sufficiently strong to reveal it, and behind the stationmaster was another little group in the shadow.
  • The photographers were there with lights and cameras, the reporters with their notebooks, the police with their strong arms, the stationmaster with his top hat, and the Duke of Devonshire with a welcoming handshake on behalf of the Commonwealth Relations Office.

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