signalless

English

Etymology

From signal + -less

Adjective

signalless (not comparable)

  1. Without any signals.
    • 1950 July, J. C. Mertens, “By the "Taurus Express" to Baghdad”, in Railway Magazine, page 439:
      At 6 p.m. the train left and ran quickly across the north-east corner of Syria, with few stops on this isolated 40-mile stretch of signalless railway.
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