Locomotive Boilers ; Steam Cylinders and Valve Gears ; Locomotive Management ; Breakdowns ; Compound LocomotivesInternational Textbook Company, 1902 |
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Halaman 91 - Schedule meeting or passing stations are indicated by figures in full-faced type. Both the arriving and leaving time of a train are in fullfaced type when both are meeting or passing times, or when one or more trains are to meet or pass it between those times.
Halaman 94 - The explosion of one torpedo is a signal to stop; the explosion of two not more than 200 feet apart is a signal to reduce speed; and look out for a stop signal.
Halaman 94 - A succession of short blasts of the whistle is an alarm for persons or cattle on the track, and calls the attention of trainmen to danger ahead.
Halaman 97 - All sections of a train, except the last, will display two green flags and, in addition, two green lights by night, in the places provided for that purpose on the front of the engine.
Halaman 87 - PILOT. — A person assigned to a train when the engineman or conductor, or both, are not fully acquainted with the physical characteristics, or running rules of the road, or portion of the road, over which the train is to be moved.
Halaman 86 - TIME-TABLE. — The authority for the movement of regular trains subject to the rules. It contains the classified schedules of trains with special instructions relating thereto. SCHEDULE.— That part of a time-table which prescribes the class, direction, number and movement of a regular train.