| Massachusetts - Massachusetts - 1894 - 950 pages
...of hia. The rules bearing on this matter are Nos. 80, 32, 96 and 99, which read as follows : — 80. An explosive cap or torpedo, placed on the top of...signals. The explosion of one torpedo is a signal to atop immediately ; the explosion of two torpedos is a signal to reduce speed immediately, and look... | |
| John Patterson Abernethy - Telegraph - 1887 - 528 pages
...at flag stations for passengers or freight. 29. Blue is a signal to be used by car inspectors. 30. An explosive cap or torpedo, placed on the top of...signal to reduce speed immediately, and look out for a danger signal. 31. A fusee is an extra danger signal, to be lighted and placed on the track at night,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1258 pages
...by night, or whenever, from fog or other cause, the day signals cannot be clearly seen." "Rule 30. An explosive cap or torpedo, placed on the top of...signal to reduce speed immediately, and look out for a danger signal." "Rule 99. When a train is detained from any cause at any of its usual stops, or when... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 852 pages
...following rules of the company were put in evidence: "Rule 31. An explosive cap, or torpedo, placed on . the rail, is a signal to be used in addition to the...signal to reduce speed immediately, and look out for a danger signal. "Rule 99a. All trains will approach stations with great care, expecting to find the... | |
| Pleasant W. Johnson - Ready-reckoners - 1892 - 726 pages
...freight at flag stations where agents are located. 7. Blue is a signal to be used by car inspectors. 8. An explosive cap or torpedo, placed on the top of...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 object waved violently by any... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1166 pages
...following rules of the company were put in evidence: "Rule 31. An explosive cap, or torpedo, placed on the rail, is a signal to be used In addition to the regular signals. The explosion of one torpedo is asignal to stop immediately; the explosion of two torpedoes isa signal to reduce speed Immediately,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1894 - 1240 pages
...for the use of signals, in which it is provided that: "(30) An explosive cap or torpedo, placed on top of the rail, is a signal to be used in addition...signal to reduce speed immediately, and look out for a danger signal." "(77) The torpedoes must not be placed near stations or road crossings, where persons... | |
| Massachusetts - 1894 - 958 pages
...The rules bearing on this matter are Nos. 30, 32, 96 and 99, which read as follows : — • ЯО. An explosive cap or torpedo, placed on the top of...signal to stop immediately ; the explosion of two torpedos is a signal to reduce speed immediately, and look out for a danger signal. 32. A flag or lamp... | |
| Thomas Haig Bowne - Railroads - 1894 - 228 pages
...stop trains at flag stations for passengers or freight. Blue is a signal to be used by car inspectors. An explosive cap or torpedo, placed on the top of...The explosion of one torpedo is a signal to stop, two torpedoes is a signal to reduce speed immediately, and look out for a danger signal, and when a... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 778 pages
...color by night or whenever from fog or other cause the day signals cannot be clearly seen." " Rule 30. An explosive cap or torpedo, placed on the top of...signal to reduce speed immediately, and look out for a danger signal." " Rule 99. When a train is detained from any cause at any of its usual stops, or... | |
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