Chapter 1
RULES AND TYPES OF TRAINS
1.1. INTRODUCTION
Discussions in this chapter begin with a presentation of that
portion of the railway operating rules called general rules.
Following this discussion are definitions of pertinent terms used in
railroading, and an explanation of the operating rules that determine
train superiority.
Finally, the different types of military trains
generally found in a theater of operations are explained.
1.2. GENERAL RULES
railway service (TRS). As stated earlier, the operating rules in TM
55-200 are adapted from the Association of American Railroads (AAR)
Standard Code of Operating Rules.
Because military rail operations
may differ from civilian operations, some of the rules have been
modified or worded differently from the way they are given in the
Standard Code to better cover operations peculiar to Department of
the Army (DA) railroads.
text correspond to that in TM 55-200.
are self-explanatory and are quoted directly from TM 55-200, Railway
Operating Rules.
a. Rule A.
(1) Commanding officers of personnel whose duties are regulated
by the rules of this manual will provide each individual with a copy
of this manual and will be responsible for the observance of such
rules.
(2) Personnel whose duties are in any way affected by the
timetable will be provided with a copy of the current timetable and
will carry it while on duty.
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