(18)
Opr--Operator.
(19)
OS--Train report.
(20)
Psgr--Passenger.
(21)
SD--"Stop displayed."
(22)
Sec--Section.
(23)
Subdiv--Subdivision.
(24)
X--Train will
be
held
until
train
order
is
made
"complete."
2.6. FORMS OF TRAIN ORDERS
The following two forms of train orders illustrate their use in
fixing meeting points for opposing trains and in the operation of
extra trains. In the Form S-A order, the prefix S stands for single
track.
a. Form S-A.
Fixing Meeting Points for Opposing Trains.
(1) The following examples illustrate Form S-A train orders.
(a) No 1 Eng 904 meet No 2 Eng 900 at B
(b) No 3 Eng 701 meet Second 4 Eng 712 at B
(c) No 7 Eng 901 meet Extra 611 East at B
(d) Extra 709 East meet Extra 397 West at B
(e) No 2 Eng 900 and Second 4 Eng 712 meet No 1 Eng 904 and
No 3 Eng 701 at C and Extra 612 West at D
(f) No 1 Eng 908 meet No 2 Eng 909 at B Second 4 Eng 905 at C
and Extra 624 East at D
(2) These examples may be modified by adding:
(a) No 1 hold main track at B
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