Union Pacific System Rules And Instructions of the Transportation Department
Union Pacific System Rules And Instructions of the Transportation Department
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When hand signals are given to pass interlocking Stop-signals, where such sig- nals govern movements over railroad crossings or drawbridges, the person in charge of the train or engine must send a man ahead to the railroad crossing or drawbridge, before passing over them with the train or engine. Where interlocking signals are in operation, trainmen must not give "proceed^ ^ signals against them. This rule must not be understood as authority to pass an interlocking Stop-signal without stop- pin...g for it. 105 A hand signal given as per this rule is author- ity to pass interlocking Stop-signals only and does not apply to Automatic Block-signals. 664. The engineman of a train which has parted must sound the whistle signal for Train- parted on approaching an interlocking plant. 665. An engineman receiving a Train-parted signal from a signalman must answer by the whistle signal for Train-parted. 666. When a parted train has been re- coupled the signalman must be notified. 667. Sand must not be used over movable parts of an interlocking plant.
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