place of the rulings which the management of any road sees fit to make. This book is intended to make the rules clear, giving information which it is impossible for any railroad company to incorporate within a book of rules, explaining the rules and the reason for the different rules in such a manner as to be of special value in assisting examining officers to thoroughly explain the rules in detail, and also to thoroughly prepare trainmen to pass an examination with credit to themselves and their department. In looking up special points the index will be found of great value as it enables the student to turn to any subject instantly. G. E. COLLINGWOOD. June, 1911. Engine Running Forward by Day as an Extra Train 210 Engine Running Forward by Night as an Extra Train 211 Engine Running Backward by Day as an Extra Train, without Cars, or at the Rear of a Train Pushing Engine Running Backward by Night as an Extra 10 10 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Engine Running Backward by Night, without Cars, or at the Rear of a Train Pushing Cars, and Dis- PAGE Engine Running Forward by Night, without Cars, or at the Rear of a Train Pushing Cars Engine Running Backward by Night without Cars, or at the Front of a Train Pulling Cars Passenger Cars Being Pushed by an Engine by Night 224 |