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A length of track that no train is permitted to enter while the track is occupied by another train.
"Absolute Block"
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A block or interlocking signal without a number plate, or designated by an A marker
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Automatic Block Signal System (ABS) |
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A series of consecutive blocks governed by block signals, cab signals, or both. The signals are activated by a train or by certain conditions that effect the block use.
"Automatic Block System (ABS)" |
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A length of track:
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between a block signal and the end of block system limits/
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in ATC limits the use of which is governed by cab signals and or block signals.
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A fixed signal at the entrance of a block that giverns trains entering and using that block.
"Block Signal" |
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A block or series of consecutive blocks within ABS, ACS, CTC, or interlocking limits.
"Block System" |
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Centralized Traffic Control (CTC) |
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A block system that uses block signal indications to authorize train movements.
"Centralized Traffic Control (CTC)" |
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Employee in charge of train or yard movement.
"Conductor" |
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Control Operator |
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Employee assigned to operate a CTC or interlocking control machine or authorized to grant track permits.
"Control Operator" |
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The location of absolute signals controlled by a control operator.
"Control Point" |
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Controlled Siding |
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A siding within CTC or interlocking limits where a signal indication authorizes the siding's use.
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Crossings at Grade |
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Crossings that intersect at the same level.
"Crossings at Grade" |
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A track connection between two adjacent tracks, consisting of two switches, which is intended to be used primarily for the purpose of crossing over from one track to the other.
"Crossover" |
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A fixed signal outside a block system that governs the approach to a block signal, interlocking signal, or switch point indicator. A distant signal does not indicate conditions that affect track use between the distant signal and block or interlocking signals or between the distant signal and switch point indicator. A distant signal is identified by a D.
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Two main tracks where the current of traffic on one track is in a specified direction and in the opposite direction on the other.
"Double Track" |
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Electric Switch Lock |
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An electrically controlled lock that restricts the use of a hand-operated switch or derail.
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A unit propelled by any form of energy or more than one of these units operated from a single control. Engines are used in train or yard service. Rules that apply to engines also apply to cab control cars.
"Engine" |
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Also includes student engineers, firemen, hostlers, and remote control operators.
"Engineer" |
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A signal that is fixed to a location permanently and that indicates a condition affecting train movement.
"Fixed Signal" |
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Employee in charge of work.
"Foreman" |
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General Track Bulletin |
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A notice containing track bulletin restrictions and other conditions affecting train movement.
"General Track Bulletin" |
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Signal appliances that are interconncected so that each of their movements follows the other in a proper sequence. Interlockings may be operated manually or automatically.
"Interlocking" |
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Interlocking Limits |
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The tracks between outer opposing absolute signals of and interlocking.
"Interlocking Limits" |
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Interlocking Signals |
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The fixed signals of an interlocking that governs trains using interlocking limits.
"Interlocking Signals" |
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A track extending through yards and between stations that must not be occupied without authority or protection. Protect then Authorize.
"Main Track" |
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Multiple Main Tracks |
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Two or more main tracks that are used according to the timetable.
"Multiple Main Tracks" |
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Proceed Indication |
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Any block signal indication that allows a train to proceed without stopping.
"Proceed Indication" |
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Reverse Movement |
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A movement opposite the authorized direction.
"Reverse Movement" |
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A track connected the the main track and used for meeting or passing trains. Location of sidings are shown in the timetable.
"Siding" |
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The appearence of a fixed or cab signal.
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Signal Indication |
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The action required by the signal aspect.
"Signal Indication" |
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A main track where trains are operated in both directions.
"Single Track" |
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A switch with a spring mechanism that returns the switch points to the original position after they are trailed through.
"Spring Switch" |
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A place designated by name in the timetable station column.
"Station" |
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A publication with instructions on train, engine, or equipment movement. It also contains other essential information.
"Timetable" |
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A notice of conditions affecting train movement. It may also authorize movement against the current of traffic where rule 9.14 (Movement with the Current of Traffic) is in effect.
"Track Bulletin" |
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Trackside Warning Detector |
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A device that indicates conditions such as overheated journals, dragging equipment, excess dimensions, shifted loads, high water, or slides.
"Trackside Warning Detector" |
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Track Warrant Control (TWC) |
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A method to authorize train movements or portect men or machines on a main track within specified limits in a territory designated by the timetable.
"Track Warrant Control (TWC)" |
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One or more engines coupled, with or without cars. displaying a marker, and authorized to operate on a main track. A term that when used in connection with speed restrictions, flag protection, and the observance of all signals and signal rules also applies to engines.
"Train" |
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A segment of track within definite boundaries on which movements may be made only as permitted by the employee in charge. Boundaries may be established using mile post, station signs, timetable locations, or clearly identifiable points.
"Working Limits" |
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A system of tracks, other than main tracks and sidings, used for making up trains, storing cars, and other purposes.
"Yard" |
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A portion of main track designated by yard limit signs and timetable special instructions or a track bulletin.
"Yard Limits" |
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