gangway$30876$ - translation to dutch
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gangway$30876$ - translation to dutch

FOOTPLATE; Running plate; Splasher; Splashers; Gangway (locomotive)
  • '''Splashers''' visible on a British 0-6-0 tender locomotive (note particularly those on the second axle)

gangway      
interj. ga uit de weg! (uitroep); opzij! (uitroep)
accommodation ladder         
  • Gangways of the cruiser "Aurora"
SHIP ELEMENT; NAUTICAL TERM
Staatsietrap {bij schip}
morning watch         
  • alt=
METHOD OF ASSIGNING REGULAR PERIODS OF WORK DUTY ABOARD SHIPS AND SOME OTHER AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT
Naval watch; Watch system; Watch officer; Watch (shift); Deckwatch; "watch bill"; Gangway watch; Watchlight; Watchlights; Watch-light; Watch-lights; Watch light; Watch lights; Officer of the Watch; Watch bill; Morning watch; Forenoon watch; Afternoon watch; Stand watch; Standing watch; Watch keeping; Anchor watch; Watchstanding
ochtendwacht(dienst)

Definition

gangway
n.
Passage-way, passage.

Wikipedia

Footplate

A footplate provides the structure on which a locomotive driver and fireman stand in the cab to operate a British or continental European steam locomotive. It comprises a large metal plate that rests on top of the locomotive frame, usually it is covered with wooden floorboards. It takes up the full width of the locomotive cab, and in depth it extends from the front of the cab to the coal bunker on the tender. The cab and other superstructure elements are in turn mounted on it. On some locomotives, the footplate is extended beyond the front of the cab to form a walkway around the boiler – usually referred to as the "running board" or "foot board" – to facilitate inspection and maintenance.

In Britain, the word remains in use as a synonym for the cab or working in the cab, even in the context of diesel and electric locomotives, as in the expression of working on the footplate.

The term can also be applied to the external step along the side of a classical tram.