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108. Q.-In case one flag is displayed where the rule requires two, what meaning will it have?

109. Q.-Is the proper display of signals required?

IIO. Q.-When cars are being pushed by night except when making up trains in the yard what must be done?

III. Q.-Must each car in a passenger train be connected with the engine by some signal appliance?

112. Q.-What is a blue flag or a blue light used for?

113. Q.-May a car be coupled to or moved when it is protected by a blue flag or lamp?

114. Q. What employees may remove a blue signal?

115. Q.-May cars be placed on the same track so as to intercept the view, when a car is protected by a blue signal?

Use of Signals

117. Q.—How will a signal which is imperfectly displayed be regarded?

118. Q. How will the absence of signal at a place where a signal is usually shown be regarded?

119. Q.-Must such occurrences be reported to the superintendent ?

120. Q. What will a combined green and white signal be used for?

121. Q.-What is a flag station?

122. Q. When a train is to be stopped at a point which is not a flag station by its schedule what must be used?

123. Q. Are fixed signals to be acknowledged?

124. Q. Are other signals which are given to stop a train to be acknowledged?

125. Q. When will the engine bell be rung?

126. Q.-When will the whistle be sounded? 127. Q. How long must the bell be rung when it is rung for public crossings?

128. Q.-How will the whistle or bell be used?

129. Q.-When will watchmen who are stationed at public crossings use red signals?

Superiority of Trains

130. Q.-How is a train superior to another? 131. Q.-How is class conferred?

132. Q.-How is direction superior and how conferred?

133. Q. How is right conferred?

134. Q.-What is meant by right?

135. Q.-Which is superior: right, class, or direction?

136. Q.-To what trains are first-class trains superior?

137. Q.-What are second-class trains superior to?

138. Q.-How is superiority of direction conferred by the time-table?

139. Q.-Are extra trains inferior to regular trains?

Movement of Trains

140. Q.-How long are time-tables in effect? 141. Q. How are time-table schedules fulfilled?

142. Q.-When a regular train is twelve hours behind its schedule arriving or leaving time at any station, how must it proceed?

118. Q.-How will the absence of signal at a place where a signal is usually shown be regarded?

119. Q.-Must such occurrences be reported to the superintendent?

120. Q.-What will a combined green and white signal be used for?

121. Q.-What is a flag station?

122. Q. When a train is to be stopped at a point which is not a flag station by its schedule what must be used?

123. Q.-Are fixed signals to be acknowledged?

124. Q. Are other signals which are given to stop a train to be acknowledged?

125. Q.-When will the engine bell be rung?

126. Q.-When will the whistle be sounded? 127. Q. How long must the bell be rung when it is rung for public crossings?

128. Q. How will the whistle or bell be used?

129. Q.-When will watchmen who are stationed at public crossings use red signals?

Superiority of Trains

130. Q.-How is a train superior to another? 131. Q.-How is class conferred?

132. Q.-How is direction superior and how conferred?

133. Q.-How is right conferred ?

134. Q.-What is meant by right?

135. Q.-Which is superior: right, class, or direction?

136. Q.-To what trains are first-class trains superior?

137. Q.-What are second-class trains superior to?

138. Q. How is superiority of direction conferred by the time-table?

139. Q.-Are extra trains inferior to regular trains?

Movement of Trains

140. Q.-How long are time-tables in effect? 141. Q.-How are time-table schedules fulfilled?

142. Q.-When a regular train is twelve hours behind its schedule arriving or leaving time at any station, how must it proceed?

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