signalfel

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From signal (signal) +‎ fel (error, fault).

Noun[edit]

signalfel n

  1. (railroad) collective term for error signals from the safety system which assess, for yet unknown reason, that the route cannot be operated safely (e.g. a broken light bulb, blocked switch, faulty communication antenna, unknown position of a train, or an open railway barrier)
    • 2020 October 26, headline on svt.se[1]:
      Signalfel orsakar stora förseningar i tunnelbanan
      Signal errors are causing long delays on the subway

Usage notes[edit]

Despite what the name might suggest; the word does not refer to a faulty signal, but instead to the signal that indicating that something is wrong.

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