stationmaster

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Synonyms for stationmaster

the person in charge of a railway station

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Other examples include the doctor who refuses to see African Americans during daytime hours, which leads to the sickness and death of many residents, the unequal funding of the white and African American station houses, the unfair treatment business owners show toward Nathan's father, and the burning of the stationmasters house by some of the white rescue workers on another island.
Jim, 69, and Chrissie, 64, have had no electricity and no road to their house since they became stationmasters at Corrour.
A former booking clerk at Llangollen, Mr Edwards is from a family of railwaymen - his father and grandfather were both stationmasters.
MrWright missed the line's relaunch by a week when he joined the railway, but now believes he is one of the longest-serving stationmasters of any heritage railway in Britain.
I don't think those lines have any stationmasters who can beat my record.
Long-standing stationmaster Mr Wright was one of the many volunteers on hand to help mark the occasion.
John's first job at KWVLR was to replace bridge beams in August 1968 before being appointed Keighley stationmaster in 1972.
The girls soon learn the Brown's home was once a stationmaster's house for the Underground Railroad.