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" A signal imperfectly displayed, or the absence of a signal at a place where a signal is usually shown, must be regarded as a stop signal, and the fact reported to the . 28. "
Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Street Railway Association - Page 110
by American Street Railway Association. Meeting - 1901
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Great Britain Railways: Accidents. Court of Inquiry Reports.]

Great Britain. Board of Trade - 1874 - 324 pages
...stopped with the least possible delay. Attention is called to the following general regulations : — " The absence of a signal at a place where a signal " is ordinarily shown, ora signal imperfectly exhibited, " is to be considered as a danger-signal, and treated...
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Locomotive-engine driving

Michael Reynolds - 1877 - 300 pages
...as if indicating " Stop," the presumption being that the machinery of the signal is •out of order. The absence of a signal at a place where a signal is ordinarily shown, or a signal imperfectly exhibited, is to be considered as a danger signal, and treated...
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Railway Service: Trains and Stations Describing the Manner of Operating ...

Marshall Monroe Kirkman - 1878 - 296 pages
...must be careful to leave the hose or water-crane clear of the main line and properly secured."3 1. " The absence of a signal at a place where a signal is ordinarily shown, or a signal imperfectly exhibited, must be considered a danger signal, and treated...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 153-154

1907 - 2136 pages
...essential to the safety of passengers and employes, and to the protection of property. • * » " "'27) A signal imperfectly displayed, or the absence of a signal at a place where a signal Is usually shown, must be regarded as a stop signal, and the fact reported to the trainmaster." "(106) In all...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 40

1895 - 1162 pages
...in charge of their trains, and with which the plaintiff admits that he was familiar, was as follows: "A signal imperfectly displayed, or the absence of a signal at a place where a signal is usually shown, must be regarded as a danger signal, and the fact reported to the master of transportation."...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 91

1906 - 1292 pages
...government of the conduct of trainmen and other employés which he was bound to obey : " 'Rule 27. A signal Imperfectly displayed or the absence of a signal at a place where a signal Is usually shown, must be regarded as a stop signal and the fact reported to the superintendent. " 'Rule 102....
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The Modern Service of Commercial and Railway Telegraphy

John Patterson Abernethy - 1887 - 528 pages
...instructions will be issued indicating their position and use. RULES GOVERNING THE USE OF SIGNALS. 65. A signal imperfectly displayed, or the absence of a signal at a place where a signal is usually shown, must be regarded as a danger signal, and the fact reported to the superintendent. 66. The unnecessary...
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Johnson's Encyclopaedia of Transportation: Devoted to the Interests of ...

Pleasant W. Johnson - 1892 - 726 pages
...stations, and other points that require special protection. RULES GOVERNING THE USE OF SIGNALS. 42. A signal imperfectly displayed, or the absence of a signal at a place where a signal is usually shown, must be regarded as a danger signal, and the fact reported to the Superintendent. 43. The unnecessary...
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Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, Volume 89

Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1893 - 1064 pages
...could or could not have seen it ; for a rule of the company, with which he was familiar, provides that "a signal imperfectly displayed, or the absence of a signal at a place where a signal is usually shown, must be regarded as a danger signal." Hence, if by reason of the fog, or otherwise, the plaintiff...
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Rules and Regulations to be Observed by All Persons in the Service of the ...

Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Department of Railways - 1893 - 282 pages
...Engineman of the following train, giving such cautions as the cause of the irregularity may require. 363. The absence of a Signal at a place where a Signal is ordinarily shown, or a Signal imperfectly exhibited, must be considered a Danger Signal, and treated...
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