interlocking
English
editVerb
editinterlocking
- present participle and gerund of interlock
- All societies have three key interlocking elements: Religion, economics, and politics.
Noun
editinterlocking (plural interlockings)
- (rail transport) An arrangement of signal apparatus that prevents conflicting movements through a set of intersecting tracks, such as junctions or crossings.
- 1961 March, “Talking of trains: Collision at Waterloo”, in Trains Illustrated, page 138:
- In addition to the usual interlocking between conflicting signal and point levers achieved by electric locks, track circuits, when occupied, hold signals governing entry to the relevant line at danger; [...] The up main through inner home signal was held at danger by interlocking, because the track circuits of a conflicting route ahead of it were occupied by another train [...].
Derived terms
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editarrangement of signal apparatus
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