| Massachusetts - Massachusetts - 1894 - 950 pages
...explosion of two torpedos is a signal to reduce speed immediately, and look out for a danger signal. 32. A flag or lamp swung across the track, a hat or any...track, signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. 96. In case of accident or delay to a train, or of obstructing the track in any manner, the first duty... | |
| William B. Sipes - New Jersey - 1875 - 314 pages
...caution signals, they always signify danger — stop. 25. A lantern swung across the track, a flag, hat, or any object waved violently by any person on...track, signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. 26. An exploding cap or torpedo clamped to the top of the rail is an extra danger signal, to be used,... | |
| William Miller Barr - Steam engineering - 1880 - 186 pages
...as caution signals, they always signify danger — stop. A lantern swung across the track, a flag, hat, or any object waved violently by any person on...track, signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. An exploding cap or torpedo clamped to the top of the rail, is an extra danger signal, to be used in... | |
| Stephen Roper - Mechanical engineering - 1884 - 740 pages
...used as caution-signals; they always signify danger. Stop. A lantern swung across the track, a flag, hat, or any object waved violently by any person on...track, signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. An exploding-cap or torpedo clamped to the top of the rail is an extra danger-signal, to be used, in... | |
| John Patterson Abernethy - Telegraph - 1887 - 528 pages
...finding a fusee burning upon the track must come to a stop, and not proceed until it is burned out. 32. A flag or lamp swung across the track, a hat or any...track, signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. TRAIN SIGNALS. 33. Each train, while running, must display two green flags by day and two green lights... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 1270 pages
...constant lookout for signals." The defendant put In evidence, among other rules, the following: "(32) A flag or lamp swung across the track, a hat or any object waived violently by any person on the track, signifies danger, and Is a signal to stop." "(59) A lamp... | |
| Johann Georg Heck - Art - 1889 - 580 pages
...as caution signals: they always signify danger — "stop." A lantern swung across the track, a flag, hat, or any object waved violently by any person on...track, signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. An exploding cap or torpedo clamped to the top of the rail is an extra dangersignal, to be used in... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 1130 pages
...admitted without objection, which contained the following rule as applicable to engineers, to-wit: "A hat or any object waved violently by any person...the track signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. " It was further In evidence that theengineerln charge of the train, and all other engineers, have... | |
| Pleasant W. Johnson - Ready-reckoners - 1892 - 726 pages
...explosion of two torpedoes is a signal to reduce speed immediately, and look out for a danger signal. 9. A flag or lamp swung across the track, a hat or any...track, signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. TRAIN SIGNALS. 10. Each train, while running, must display two green flags by day, and two green lights... | |
| 1881 - 586 pages
...danger, — -tn. M- e'l 5'* .f or a flag, hat, as caution •top. A lantern swung acros^ or any other object waved violently by any person on the track, signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. An exploding cap or torpedo, clamped to the top of the rail, is an extra danger signal, to be used... | |
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