footplateman

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See also: footplate man

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

footplate +‎ -man

Noun[edit]

footplateman (plural footplatemen)

  1. (UK, rail transport) A railway worker who is either a locomotive engineer or a fireman.
    • 1964 May, “News and Comment: Breakaway footplate union”, in Modern Railways, page 293:
      The circular attacks the policy of ASLEF, the principal footplatemen's union, for its opposition to pay differentials between main-line drivers and other footplate men, claiming that it destroys ambition and enterprise.
    • 2020 January 2, Conrad Landin, “Strife and strikes in post-war Britain”, in Rail, page 51:
      Footplatemen, organised not by the NUR but by ASLEF, had threatened to strike in August 1917 in demand of an eight-hour day.