. Operation of trains and station work and telegraphy . OF SIGNALS. Question 102.—In the event of the absence of a cus-tomary signal or a signal imperfectly displayed, howshould it be regarded and what is your duty in suchcases? {,2]^. Answer.—It should be regarded as a signal to stopand your duty would be to report it to a superior officer. Note.—All fixed signals which include white lights are re-ferred to by Rule 27. Question 103.—What are the purposes for which thecolors green and white are used? (28). Answer.—To stop trains at block stationSj^ Question 104.—May the colors green and white
. Operation of trains and station work and telegraphy . OF SIGNALS. Question 102.—In the event of the absence of a cus-tomary signal or a signal imperfectly displayed, howshould it be regarded and what is your duty in suchcases? {,2]^. Answer.—It should be regarded as a signal to stopand your duty would be to report it to a superior officer. Note.—All fixed signals which include white lights are re-ferred to by Rule 27. Question 103.—What are the purposes for which thecolors green and white are used? (28). Answer.—To stop trains at block stationSj^ Question 104.—May the colors green and white beused to stop a train at a point other than a block stopfor that particular train? (28). Answer.—No. In such a case a red signal must beused. Question 105.—When a signal other than a fixed sig-nal is given to stop a train how must it be acknowledged ? (29)- Answer.—By two short blasts of the 106.—At what times is it absolutely requisitethat the engine bell be rung? (30 & 31). STATION AND TRAIN WORK 271 pa^l HI. ^HWi S2o < op < 5^ H
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