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Discover LudwigThe phrase "railway worker" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to a person who works on or for a railway, such as operating trains, maintaining tracks, or managing a railway station. Example: The railway worker waved the green flag, signaling for the train to depart from the station.
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Mr. Weidel was a railway worker in Lockport, or perhaps an ex-railway worker, for he seemed to work only sporadically, though he always wore a railwayman's cap.
Neruda was the son of José del Carmen Reyes, a railway worker, and Rosa Basoalto.
Unexpectedly, the premier, Joe Cahill, a Labor Party politician and former railway worker, agreed.
The son of a self-educated railway worker, George was born and brought up in Peterborough.
The son of a railway worker, Aliev was born in Nakhichevan, an Azerbaijani enclave in Armenia.
The son of a railway worker, Ortega was born during the Spanish civil war and grew up in relative poverty.
Son of a railway worker, Dix was apprenticed to a decorative artist and received training in Dresden.
Living at home, Fotia survives thanks to the pension received by his father, a retired railway worker.
It was there that my grandfather Bertram, a railway worker, met my grandmother Lilian, who was a nurse.
"Something was delivered and they told us to wait," one railway worker said, adding that the "something" were bodies.
An early 20th-century labor organizer and railway worker who inspired a workers' folk song, Ms. Sherman was told.
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