| William S. Huntington - Railroad tracks - 1877 - 316 pages
...quick movement of trains.* 123. Clear up every Wreck, and Report same from Personal Examination. — On receiving notice of a wreck or accident they must...; and remove the wreck with the quickest possible despatch. When cars are burned they must note the number and initials of the cars so destroyed, and... | |
| William S. Huntington - Railroads - 1877 - 318 pages
...Wreck, and Report same from Personal Examination. — On receiving notice of a wreck or accident the]r must at once proceed to the place, and take full charge...track in condition for the safe passage of trains; and re.nove the wreck with. the quickest possible despatch. When cars are burned they must note the number... | |
| William S. Huntington - Railroad tracks - 1877 - 336 pages
...quick movement of trains.* 123. Clear up every Wreck, and Report same from Personal Examination. — On receiving notice of a wreck or accident they must at once proceed to the place, and \s^&& full charge and control of all track forces and construction trains ; put the track in condition... | |
| Marshall Monroe Kirkman - Railroads - 1878 - 296 pages
...on duty until the goods are removed. " On receiving notice of a wreck or accident they (roadmasters) must at once proceed to the place and take full charge...; and remove the wreck with the quickest possible dispatch."1 The gravel or ballast unloaded along the line must be promptly spread upon the track, so... | |
| Marshall Monroe Kirkman - Railroads - 1884 - 308 pages
...company's property from being stolen." 247. " On receiving notice of a wreck or accident they [roadmasters] must at once proceed to the place and take full charge...remove the wreck with the quickest possible dispatch. f • 248. The gravel or ballast unloaded along the line must be promptly spread upon the track, so... | |
| Marshall Monroe Kirkman - Railroads - 1884 - 366 pages
...company's property from being stolen." 247. " On receiving notice of a wreck or accident they [roadmasters] must at once proceed to the place and take full charge...trains; and remove the wreck with the quickest possible dispatch.f 248. The gravel or ballast unloaded along the line must be promptly spread upon the track,... | |
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