| American Street Railway Association - 1902 - 1444 pages
...displaying signals. REGULAR TRAIN : A train represented on the time table. It may consist of sections. SECTION: One of two or more trains running on the...signals or for which signals are displayed. EXTRA TRAINS : A train not represented on the time table. It may be designated as — EXTRA for any extra... | |
| Southern Railway (U.S.) - 1899 - 216 pages
...displaying Markers. REGULAR TRAIN. — A train represented on the time table. It may consist of Sections. SECTION. — One of two or more trains running on...displayed. EXTRA TRAIN. — A train not represented on the time table. It may be designated as — Extra — for any extra train, except work extra; Work extra... | |
| Southern Pacific Company (Pacific System) - 1903 - 178 pages
...displaying Markers. REGULAR TRAIN. — A train represented on the Time-table. It may consist of Sections. SECTION. — One of two or more trains running on the same schedule displaying signals or for \vhich signals are displayed. EXTRA TRAIN. — A train not represented on the Time-table. It may be... | |
| Henry Rand Hatfield - 1904 - 518 pages
...displaying markers. Regular Train. — A train represented on the time-table. It may consist of sections. Section. — One of two or more trains running on...extra train, except work extra; Work Extra — for work-train extra. Superior Train. — A train having precedence over other trains. A train may be made... | |
| American Street Railway Association. Meeting - 1904 - 1136 pages
...displaying signals. Regular Train. — A train represented on the time table. It may consist of sections. Section. — One of two or more trains running on...displayed. Extra Train.— A train not represented on the time table. It may be designated as: Extra for any extra train, except work extra. Work Extra.— For... | |
| Harry Willard Forman - 1904 - 492 pages
...time-table is a regular train. It may consist of sections. Question Number 9. What is a section? ANSWER. One of two or more trains running on the same schedule,...displaying signals, or for which signals are displayed. Question Number 10. Can there be only one section of a train ? ANSWER. No. Question Number 11. What... | |
| 1904 - 186 pages
...Markers. REGULAR TRAIN.—A train represented on the Timetable. It may consist of sections. SECTION.—One of two or more trains running on the same schedule...signals or for which signals are displayed. EXTRA TRAIN.—A train not represented on the Time-table. It may be designated as— Extra—for any extra... | |
| Frederick Louis Meyer - 1905 - 280 pages
...Regular Train.—A train represented on the time-table. It may consist of sections. Section.—One of two or more trains running on the same schedule...represented on the time-table, it may be designated as: Extra—For any extra train except work extra. Work Extra—For work train extra. Superior Train —... | |
| Henry Rand Hatfield - 1907 - 408 pages
...displaying markers. Regular Train. — A train represented on the time-table. It may consist of sections. Section. — One of two or more trains running on...extra train, except work extra; Work Extra — for work-train extra. Superior Train. — A train having precedence over other trains. A train may be made... | |
| George Elmer Collingwood - 1907 - 158 pages
...What is a regular train? A. A train authorized by a time-table schedule. 4. Q. What is a section? A. One of two or more trains running on the same schedule...displaying signals or for which signals are displayed. 5. Q. What is an extra train? A. A train not authorized by a time-table schedule. 6. Q. How many kinds... | |
| |