. Operation of trains and station work; . re>ad: itndngke-itledill, METHODS OF LOADING WHEN LOADS EXTEND OVER AND OFF CARS. CI re st tc 111 trir S( n , S1 c li s S bP STATION AND TRAIN WORK 22$ charge are carefully handled and loaded in such amanner that no damage will result in transit by leak-age of liquids, chafing of bales, etc. After freight hasbeen unloaded from a car which contains other freightfor other stations, conductors ought to see that themerchandise left in the car is properly secured byleveling down the piles of goods and blocking themwith other freight so


. Operation of trains and station work; . re>ad: itndngke-itledill, METHODS OF LOADING WHEN LOADS EXTEND OVER AND OFF CARS. CI re st tc 111 trir S( n , S1 c li s S bP STATION AND TRAIN WORK 22$ charge are carefully handled and loaded in such amanner that no damage will result in transit by leak-age of liquids, chafing of bales, etc. After freight hasbeen unloaded from a car which contains other freightfor other stations, conductors ought to see that themerchandise left in the car is properly secured byleveling down the piles of goods and blocking themwith other freight so damage may be , barrels, and other packages containing oil, tur-pentine, fish, tar, molasses and other goods of similarcharacter should be safely blocked, and not loaded incars containing merchandise liable to damage by leak-age or by being scented by odors. Checking Freight. Way freight loaded into pass-ing trains should be checked into the car by the con-ductor and any discrepancy or damage should be notedupon the way-bill. Loads Extending Over and Off Car


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