... from the rear of his train, and he must remain there until recalled by the whistle of his engine ; but if a passenger train is due within ten minutes, he must remain until it arrives. When he comes in, he will remove the torpedo nearest to the train,... Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library... - Page 373by American School (Chicago, Ill.) - 1906Full view - About this book
| Massachusetts - Massachusetts - 1894 - 950 pages
...poles) from his train, and he must remain there until recalled by the proper whistle from his engine. When he comes in, he will remove the torpedo nearest to the train, but the two torpedoes must be left as a caution signal to any following train. . . . The first... | |
| William B. Sipes - New Jersey - 1875 - 316 pages
...may return to a point nine hundred yards from the rear of his train, and he must remain there until recalled by the whistle of his engine ; but if a passenger train is due he must remain until it arrives. When recalled he will remove the explosive cap nearest to the train,... | |
| William B. Sipes - New Jersey - 1875 - 314 pages
...to a point nine hundred yards from the rear of his train, and he must remain there until re called by the whistle of his engine ; but if a passenger train is due he must remain until it arrives. When recalled he will remove the explosive cap nearest to the train,... | |
| Massachusetts - Massachusetts - 1883 - 752 pages
...when he may return to a point 900 yards from the rear of his train, and he must remain there until recalled by the whistle of his engine ; but if a passenger train is due, he must remain until it arrives. When recalled, he will remove the explosive cap nearest to the train,... | |
| John Patterson Abernethy - Telegraph - 1887 - 528 pages
...rail length), when he may return to a point from the rear of his train, and he must remain there until recalled by the whistle of his engine ; but if a passenger...comes in, he will remove the torpedo nearest to the train, but the two torpedoes must be left on the rail as a caution signal to any following train. If... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1256 pages
...recalled by the whistle of his engine; but if a passenger tram Is due within ten minutes, he must remato until it arrives. When he comes in he will remove the torpedo nearest to the train, but the two torpedoes must be left on the rail as a caution signal to any following train.'... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1907 - 1332 pages
...he may return to within thirteen telegraph poles from the rear of his train, and remain there until recalled by the whistle of his engine; but if a passenger train is due within five minutes he must remain until it arrives. When he comes in he will remove the torpedo nearest to... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 1252 pages
...must remain until the approaching train has stopped or he Is recalled by the whistle of his engine. When he comes In he will remove the torpedo nearest to the train, but the two torpedoes must be left on the rail as a caution signal to any following train."... | |
| New York (State). Board of Railroad Commissioners - Railroads - 1892 - 690 pages
...return to a point one-half a mile from the rear of his train, and he must remain there until called in by the whistle of his engine; but if a passenger train...within ten minutes, he must remain until it arrives." Eule No. 8G says, " * * * A train of inferior class must keep ten minutes off the time of a train of... | |
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