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OPERATIONS


 

Here you will find the operating rulebook, glossary, and general orders. Please note the version number. These are living documents and they will change. If you have questions, please post your questions at our Yahoo! group. If you have a question, there is a good chance someone else does also. If you're not a member of our Yahoo! group please follow the link on the home page and join up.

We will be having a very busy season. It is imperative that we operate in a safe manner. If you have a question ask! If you don't understand, ask again until you do.

We are stabilizing the enginehouse walls. In the process of this stabilization, we found the slogan "Safety First" in four different locations. With it painted over the door going into the enginehouse that makes five locations. There was a reason for the constant reminder. Railroading is dangerous. The rules were written in blood. Not to scare you but you must be aware of what your actions can cause.

Study the rules. Ask questions and follow the direction of the senior crewmembers.

 

Description
Version
Comment
     Train Service Handbook
1.0
Effective 01 April 2009 at 12:01 a.m.

     General Orders (all 1–12)

    No.: 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12

 
As of 07 August 2009

     General Notices (all 1–11)

    No.: 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11

 
As of 07 August 2009
     Track Warrant
NNRy March 2005
     Form 19
2005 Form 19

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