... 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,... The South Western Reporter - Page 281903Full view - About this book
| 1902 - 582 pages
...place two torpedoes on the rail ten yards apart (one rail length), when he may return to a point feet from the rear of his train, and he must remain there...the rail as a caution signal to any following train. When it is necessary for a freight train on a double track to turn out on to the opposite track to... | |
| Railroad law - 1902 - 1036 pages
...stopped or he is recalled by the Missouri, K. & T. Ry. Co. of Texas v. Pawkett whistle of his engine. When he comes in he will remove the torpedo nearest...rail as a caution signal to any following train." The rules further stipulate that "conductors and enginemen will be held equally responsible for the... | |
| Texas. Court of Civil Appeals - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 738 pages
...a passenger train moving in the same direction, he must be governed by rule No. 99.' "Rule 99 roads as follows: 'When a train is stopped by an accident...the train for hot boxes or any damage. We started, and I guess went a distance of five, six, or eight car lengths when I heard the second section of train... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1903 - 510 pages
...place two torpedoes on the rail ten yards apart (one rail length), when he may return to a point feet from the rear of his train, and he must remain there...the rail as a caution signal to any following train. When it is necessary for a freight train on a double track to turn out on to the opposite track to... | |
| Southern Pacific Company (Pacific System) - Railroads - 1903 - 176 pages
...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...the rail as a caution signal to any following train. The recall of a flagman is the most critical period, and when there is not a clear view of at least... | |
| Electrical engineering - 1906 - 680 pages
...place two torpedoes on the rail ten yards apart (one rail length), when he may return to a point feet from the rear of his train, and he must remain there...the rail as a caution signal to any following train. When it is necessary for a freight train on a double track to turn out on to the opposite track to... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 550 pages
...he must remain until it arrives. When he comes in, he will remove the torpedo nearest to the twin, but the two torpedoes must be left on the rail as a caution signal to any following train. When it is necessary for a freight train on a double track to turn out on to the opposite track to... | |
| Railroad law - 1906 - 992 pages
...ten minutes he must remain until it arrives. When he comes in he will remove the torpedoes nearest the train, but the two torpedoes must be left on the rail as a caution to any following train. If the delay occurs upon single track, and it becomes necessary to protect... | |
| Louis Derr - Electrical engineering - 1909 - 458 pages
...rail length), when he may return to a point — feet from the rear of his train, where he must remain until recalled by the whistle of his engine. But if...must be left on the rail as a caution signal to any train following. When it is necessary for a freight train on a double track to turn out on to the opposite... | |
| Louisiana Railroad Commission - Railroads - 1913 - 916 pages
...train is due he must remain until it arrives. When he comes in he will remove the torpedo nearest to train, but the two torpedoes must be left on the rail as a caution signal to a following train. The recall of flagman is the most critical period, and when there is not a clear... | |
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