. Reports of the commissioners appointed to inquire into a series of accidents and detentions on the Great Western Railway, Canada West, by commission bearing date Nov. 3, 1854 . e entrusted withthe duties. 12. They are required to give the strictest obedience to the Danger and Cau-tion Signals. They are not allowed to judge of the necessity of any signalsshown ; the responsibility for giving them rests with those who exhibit them, andit is absolutely necessary that they be implicitly obeyed. 13. Every person in the service shall make himself thoroughly acquainted withthe Time-Tables that shal


. Reports of the commissioners appointed to inquire into a series of accidents and detentions on the Great Western Railway, Canada West, by commission bearing date Nov. 3, 1854 . e entrusted withthe duties. 12. They are required to give the strictest obedience to the Danger and Cau-tion Signals. They are not allowed to judge of the necessity of any signalsshown ; the responsibility for giving them rests with those who exhibit them, andit is absolutely necessary that they be implicitly obeyed. 13. Every person in the service shall make himself thoroughly acquainted withthe Time-Tables that shall from time to time be issued, and shall keep a copy ofthem, and the Ruies and Regulations, on his person when on duty, under a pe-nalty of Five Shillings for neglect of this order. Hamilton, November, 1854. C. J. BRYDGES,Managing Director. SIGNALS. Red signifies Danger, and means Stop. i signifies , and means to Proceed signifies All Right, and means Go addition to the above, and in the unavoidable absence of the ordinary Sig-nals, anything waved violently up and down across the track, denotes Dangerand the necessity to stop immediately. 203 o. o < CDCO 1^2 ° s ° CO


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