Ding-ding, and away
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title:
Ding-ding, and away
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Ding-ding, and away is a slang expression used by the UK media and railway enthusiasts to describe a type of operating incident in the British railway industry where the guard of a train standing at a platform gives a "ready to start" bell code to the driver, when the platform starting signal is at danger, and the driver then moves the train past the signal without checking it. This constitutes a signal passed at danger (SPAD).
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British railway slang
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ding-ding,_and_away
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2024-04-26T14:47:43Z
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