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What (who) is switcher - definition

SMALL RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE INTENDED FOR ASSEMBLING TRAINS
Shunter; Shunting locomotive; Switch engine; Station pilot; Shunters; Shunting locomotives; Shunter (rail); Three power locomotive; Switching engine; Switching locomotive; Shunter (locomotive); Yard shunter; Locotractor
  • An electric switcher in [[Salzburg]], [[Austria]]
  • A typical British steam shunter, a [[GNR Class J13]]
  • The [[British Rail Class 08]] is a widely used shunter in Great Britain
  • A typical American switcher on the [[San Diego and Imperial Valley Railroad]]
  • Sakaki]], [[Japan]]
  • A [[TCDD DH33100]] shunter in [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]
  • Pfäffikon]], [[Switzerland]]

switcher         
¦ noun
1. US a shunting engine.
2. a device used to select or combine different video and audio signals.
Shunter         
·noun A person employed to shunt cars from one track to another.
shunter         
¦ noun
1. a small locomotive used for shunting.
2. a railway worker engaged in such work.

Wikipedia

Switcher

A switcher (American English) or shunter (British English), is a type of small locomotive used for maneuvering railway vehicles over short distances. Switchers do not usually move trains over long distances, instead they typically assemble trains in order for another locomotive to take over. Switchers often operate in a railyard or make short transfer runs. They may serve as the primary motive power on short branch lines or switching and terminal railroads.

Switchers are optimized for their role, being relatively low-powered but with a high starting tractive effort for getting heavy cars rolling quickly. Switchers are geared to produce high torque but are restricted to low top speeds and have small diameter driving wheels. Switchers tend to be durable and to remain in service for a long time, such as the Swedish class U.

American, Russian, Indian and Chinese switchers tend to be larger, with bogies to allow them to be used on tight radiuses. Western European shunters tend to be smaller and more often have fixed axles. They also often maintained coupling rods for longer than other locomotive types, although bogie types have long been used where very heavy loads are involved, such as at steelworks.

Examples of use of switcher
1. Another possible switcher for McCain is Wisconsin.
2. The latest prominent job switcher is James "Jamie" Houton, 40, who for the past seven years was the chief Democratic lobbyist in the Senate for Microsoft.
3. I have become a peevish switcher–off of lights and standbys, I siphon bath water into my garden, I am trying to grow my own vegetables and I was in Brent Cross the other day putting a deposit down on a mightily expensive Toyota hybrid.
4. In "The Word of the Lord Is Upon Me," Rieder –– an admirer of King –– notes that the civil rights icon was "not just a crossover artist but a code switcher who switched in and out of idioms as he moved between black and white audiences." Listen to what King said about the Vietnam War at his own Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta on Feb. 4, 1'68: "God didn‘t call America to engage in a senseless, unjust war. . . . And we are criminals in that war.