. Operation of trains and station work; . 3Q n8 STATION AND TRAIN WORK. STATION AND T*RAIN WORK IIQ Question 96.—What must be displayed on the frontof the leading car when cars are being pushed by anengine at night? (24). Answer.—A white light. Question 97.—Is there any exception to this rule?(24). Answer.—There is. It need not be done whenswitching or making up trains in yards. Question 98.—In the case of a passenger train musteach car have communication with the engine? (25). Answer.—Yes. Question 99.—For this purpose what appliance isused? (25). Answer.—Air whistle signals or gong and cord.
. Operation of trains and station work; . 3Q n8 STATION AND TRAIN WORK. STATION AND T*RAIN WORK IIQ Question 96.—What must be displayed on the frontof the leading car when cars are being pushed by anengine at night? (24). Answer.—A white light. Question 97.—Is there any exception to this rule?(24). Answer.—There is. It need not be done whenswitching or making up trains in yards. Question 98.—In the case of a passenger train musteach car have communication with the engine? (25). Answer.—Yes. Question 99.—For this purpose what appliance isused? (25). Answer.—Air whistle signals or gong and cord. Question 100.—What must be done before couplingto, moving, or placing other cars in front of cars, en-gine, engine or train, when protected by a blue signalif shown on the end of the car, engine or train? (26). Answer.—It must be removed by the person whoplaced it there. Question 101.—Is it permissable to place other carson the same track, thereby intercepting view of theblue signals. (26). Answer.—It is, provided the railroad men have firstb
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