de-energised

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See also: deenergised

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de-energised

  1. simple past and past participle of de-energise
    • 1952 September, Norman Crump, “Camden Town Signalbox, London Transport”, in Railway Magazine, page 585:
      Alternatively, they clear when the line is unoccupied to the next signal and when an approaching train occupies a short, normally de-energised, track circuit on the approach side of any of the signals. These normally de-energised track circuits are labelled with a Greek letter to emphasise their difference from the normal track circuits, and are short enough to ensure an adequate restriction of speed being imposed on the train.

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