Orders held by or issued for, or any part of an order relating to, a regular train, become void when such train loses both right and schedule as prescribed by rules 4 and 82, or is annulled. 221. (A). A fixed signal must be used at each train-order office,... Locomotive Firemen's Magazine - Page 2061912Full view - About this book
| American Train Dispatchers Association - 1906 - 294 pages
...annulled. Any part of an order specifying a particular movement may be either superseded or annulled. Orders held by or issued for or any part of an order...as prescribed by Rules 4 and 82, or is annulled." That rule distinctly authorizes an operator holding orders for a regular train which has lost both... | |
| Southern Railway (U.S.) - 1899 - 216 pages
...specifying a particular movement may be either superseded or annulled. Orders held by or issued for a regular train become void when such train loses both right and class as provided by Rules 4 and 82, or is annulled. 221. A fixed signal should be used at each train-order... | |
| 1902 - 738 pages
...specifying a particular movement may be either superseded or annulled. Orders held by or issued for a regular train become void when such train loses both right and class as provided by Rules 4 and 82, or is annulled. 221 (A). A fixed signal must be used at each train-order... | |
| 1902 - 788 pages
...specifying a particular movement may be either superseded or annulled. Orders held by or issued for a regular train become void when such train loses both right and class as provided by Rules 4 and 82, or is annulled. 221 (A). A fixed signal must be used at each train-order... | |
| Marshall Monroe Kirkman - 1903 - 554 pages
...specifying a particular movement may be either superseded or annulled. Orders held by or issued for a regular train become void when such train loses both right and class as provided by Rules 4 and 82, or is annulled. 221 (A). A fixed signal must be used at each train-order... | |
| Southern Pacific Company (Pacific System) - 1903 - 176 pages
...specifying a particular movement may be either superseded or annulled. Orders held by or issued for a regular train become void when such train loses both right and class as prescribed by Rules 4 and 82, or is annulled. 221. («.) A fixed signal must be used at each... | |
| Harry Andrews Dalby - 1904 - 254 pages
...specifying a particular movement may be either superseded or annulled. Orders held by or issued for a regular train become void when such train loses both right and class as prescribed by Rules 4 and 82, or is annulled. 221. (A). A fixed signal must be used at each... | |
| 1904 - 186 pages
...specifying a particular movement may be either superseded or annulled. Orders held by or issued for a regular train become void when such train loses both right and class as prescribed by Rules 6, and 46, or is annulled. J i ra n i "~ order 104 A fixed signal must... | |
| Harry Willard Forman - 1904 - 492 pages
...specifying a particular movement may be either superseded or annulled. Orders held by or issued for a regular train become void when such train loses both right and class as prescribed by Rules 4 and 82, or Is annulled. 221 (A). A fixed signal must be used at each... | |
| 1905 - 1166 pages
...both right and class, and can thereafter proceed only by train order. Orders held by or issued for a regular train become void when such train loses both right and class. It will be observed that this refers to regular trains only. It follows that the order held... | |
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