. The Street railway journal . ecially provided forthe purpose, record all the offenses and demerits, as well ascredits given, without, however, mentioning places or of demerits or credits are always mailed immediately tothe men. For the superintendents use a private record is kept in alarge ledger, the page number corresponding to the trainmansbadge number, thus affording a ready means of referring to anycase. Every offense reported against the men is recordedin this book, and every time a secret inspector rides with a man »eok Day*. - Relief P*4nt Temple Blook. Hobt 9th Street


. The Street railway journal . ecially provided forthe purpose, record all the offenses and demerits, as well ascredits given, without, however, mentioning places or of demerits or credits are always mailed immediately tothe men. For the superintendents use a private record is kept in alarge ledger, the page number corresponding to the trainmansbadge number, thus affording a ready means of referring to anycase. Every offense reported against the men is recordedin this book, and every time a secret inspector rides with a man »eok Day*. - Relief P*4nt Temple Blook. Hobt 9th Street 5:233:40 Week Tid-e - Belief Point Car Rous*ornon 6:30 11:32 4:505:30 6:05 10:3912:3211:0012:1411:02 12 Relief Point Aroade Doi»ot?Depot Line 3:55 11:22 12 ■ 6:00 11:27 12 6:10 11:37 12 Relief Point Temple Pedro 5:85 11:08 33 6:3602 6:0444 6:02 5:40 12: IB 12:2S 3:05 1:42 5:26 5:55 10:54 12:11 5:47 6:00 11:01 12:18 5:54Relief Point 2d & Spring. WoetlAko. 5:30 10:43 12:02 6:04* 5:45 11:41 12:46 5:15 0:19 .0:23. FIG. 12.—SAMPLE PAGE OF WORKING LIST FIG. BOARD IN CAR HOUSE which are used in the dispatching system. Bulletins affectingthe ordinary routine of train operation are posted from day today in bulletin books in the trainmens rooms at the headquart-ers of the two divisions. When a bulletin affects a rule ineither rule book, the change is made by the men in their books. MERIT SYSTEM For the discipline of the trainmen, the company employs amodified form of the Brown system. Large cards, like thatreproduced in Fig. II, made out, one for each man, are arrangedalphabetically in a case so that they may easily be inspectedby the men. Each offence is noted on the card with the recordor demerit, and in case of meritorious services, credits aregiven. The smallest demerit mark is a reprimand, the next isfive days suspension, and other suspensions are made in mul-tiples of five. The card has on one side the mans name, badgenumber, time taken on as a student, time


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