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Failed Train How will a failed train operate? |
From the point of failure to the next interlocking signal at RESTRICTED speed |
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Failed Train Can other trains follow a failed train into a controlled block? If so under what permission? |
Other trains may, on signal indication be permitted to follow the failed train In the same controlled block |
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When a failed train is governed by an absolute block signal what speed must it proceed at and from what point? |
Proceed at slow speed within interlocking limits and MAS not exceeding 59 mph outside of interlocking limits approaching the next interlocking signal prepared to stop |
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Failed Train Can a failed train accept a proceed cab? Under what permission? How must it proceed? |
When the RTC cannot display an absolute block signal failed trains may with verbal permission from RTC accept a proceed cab indication and proceed at RESTRICTED speed |
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When a train control apparatus failure has occurred the train control apparatus on that engine will be considered inoperative until... |
Repaired and tested by a QMP |
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Failed Train What must the engineer do first? |
Stop Notify RTC conductor Train crew |
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Reverse in CTC requires what permission? |
Verbal permission of the RTC |
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In CTC can a train enter or reenter a main track? On what permission? |
Fixed signal indication or verbal permission of the RTC |
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Name 3 interlocked switches on the Hudson line from cp 12- cp33 |
Ow yard cp 25 Chevy switch north end of yard cp 26 Cp 33 harmon yard switch |
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Movements where the engineer is not operating from the leading end of the movement is |
RESTRICTED speed |