| William B. Sipes - New Jersey - 1875 - 316 pages
...to be used to stop trains at flag stations. 23. Blue is a signal to be used by car inspectors. 24. Flags of the proper color must be used by day and lamps of the proper color must be used at night or in foggy weather. Red flags or red lanterns must never be used as caution... | |
| William Miller Barr - Steam engineering - 1880 - 186 pages
...a signal to he used to stop trains at flagstations. Blue is a signal to be used by car inspectors. Flags of the proper color must be used by day, and lamps of the proper color must be used at night, or in foggy weather. Red flags or red lanterns must never he used as caution... | |
| Stephen Roper - Mechanical engineering - 1884 - 740 pages
...a signal to be used to stop trains at flagstations. Blue is a signal to be used by car-inspectors. Flags of the proper color must be used by day, and lamps of the proper color at night or in foggy weather. Red flags or red lanterns must never be used as caution-signals; they... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 1270 pages
...with the proper appliances, and keep them in good order, and always ready for Immediate use. "(24) Flags of the proper color must be used by day, and...other cause, the day signals cannot be clearly seen." "(27) White signifies safety, and U a signal to go on." "(78) All signals must be used strictly In... | |
| John Patterson Abernethy - Telegraph - 1887 - 528 pages
...themselves with the proper appliances, and keep them in good order and always ready for immediate use. 24. Flags of the proper color must be used by day, and...other cause the day signals cannot be clearly seen. 25. Red signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. 26. Green signifies caution, and is a signal to... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1258 pages
...which it is claimed relate to the questions involved upon this appeal, are as follows : » "Rule 24. Flags of the proper color must be used by day, and...other cause, the day signals cannot be clearly seen." "Rule 30. An explosive cap or torpedo, placed on the top of the rail. Is a signal to be used in addition... | |
| Johann Georg Heck - Art - 1889 - 580 pages
...though not identically followed by other roads, are substantially those employed by them — namely: Red signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. Green signifies caution, and is a signal to run slowly. White signifies safety, and is a signal to proceed. Grecn-and-white is a signal used to... | |
| Pleasant W. Johnson - Ready-reckoners - 1892 - 726 pages
...themselves with the proper appliances, and keep them in good order, and always ready for immediate use. 2. Flags of the proper color must be used by day, and...other cause the day signals cannot be clearly seen. 3. Red signifies danger, and is a signal to stop. 4. Green signifies caution, and is a signal to go... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 1094 pages
...provide themselves with proper appliances, keep them in order, and always ready for immediate use. Flajis of the proper color must be used by day and lamps of the proper color by night, or whenever from fogs the day signals cannot be clearly seen." The mortality tables were Introduced, and there was evidence... | |
| Railroad cars - 1895 - 634 pages
....Anwriffrp Pft^^^yy Acgofiifttiftn ?a 16 ~x 16 inches, and the colors indicate their purpose as follows : Red signifies danger and is a signal to stop ; green signifies caution and is a signal to go slowly ; irhite signifies safety and is a signal to go OH ; blue denotes that car inspectors are at work under... | |
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