Form 288 EXAMINATION ■ PAPER D Canadian Pacific Railway Company EXAMINATION OF SECTION AND BRIDGE FOREMEN AND SIGNALMEN IN THE RULES Name.. Place of examination and date.. Division.. District.. Result of examination.. Roadmaster, or B & B. M. 1 QUESTIONS FOR SECTION AND BRIDGE FOREMEN AND SIGNALMEN 1. Have you read and do you thoroughly understand the general notice and general rules? 2. Have you a copy of the Rules of this Company governing the employees of the operating department, and do you fully understand the provisions that relate to your particular duties? 3. Do you understand that you are required to have a copy of these rules and the current time table accessible when on duty? ^ aio 4. Do you understand that employees must be conversant with and obey the rules and special instructions? c^<^> 5. Where are special instructions to be found? 1 rj^n-/ Js^^Ijua jM*rh. . 6. What is expected of you when the meaning of any rule or special instruction is not clear to you? 7. What is expected of you fvMen you know of a violation of any rule or special instruction? /ZjL^rir-^ 8. Do you understand that the use of intoxicants by employees while on duty is prohibited, and their use, or the frequenting of places where they are sold, is sufficient cause for dismissal? ~-yLe<, 9. Do you understand that the use of tobacco by employees, when on duty in or about passenger stations or on passenger cars, is prohibited? X%£^ 10. Do you understand that employees on <$uty must wear the prescribed badge and uniform and be neat in appearance? z^ 11. Do you understand that when an employee leaves the service, all equipment supplied by the Company must be returned, and that the Company reserves the right to withhold from the wages due the employee, the value of such equipment not returned? 12. Do you understand that all accidents in «CC *^vtf^u^L^^^ ^AT^nj 47_ When are night signals to be used? >^^ ^^AjU ^ *o A. ^L^X. 48. (a) What does red incficate? 10 *d incficate? ^^ (b) What does green indicate? (c) What does yellow indicate? (d) What does green and white indicate? /&*-** 9~f <^<^cf%rfi * ^/c ^cu^ a^JL^ cUJ^t&b^ "^eTwhatdo^^ 49. (a) When may a fusee on or near the track burning red be passed? (b) When burning yellow what does it indicate? ir^ 50. What is a hand, flag or lamp signal to 12 (a) Stop? <^*-tx^2 (Hj^ cA^rneVx. (b) Proceed? ftCuuxxJ^ <*cot^ $Arrr4**~Jt ^^Ij^^JULy (c) Back? e^ £>*s*Gfl(L* our^ ^ (d) Train has parted? ^UtA^JJU f^Cu ln^o-*~SX. 53. What do the following sounds of engine whistle indicate? 14 (a) One short? jirf,: ttyUf &ac^> (b) Two long? ^jtA^o^tJu fL*~ trxs SUUsL^y Aj /Pi^rc^jtt^L (c) One long followed by three short? ^ Ai f*/. ?v /^<^>^ (d) Four long? IP •7i-crv^> A*-^ fit *x_s -f ^^ ±^j-r-**£ f^tr^ (h) Three short? JyCt>u^ tu*^+. o^ jJ-ch^I. <—f / O^t^ (i) Fourshort? ^T^A^AEAAd (k) One long followed by two short? ^, ^CnutC. ^JtU^*~> rt A*> ^rt. ^^ *~~^ ^^ ^ Jfa^ <4L*~^ /JoJuUi eyAJeLt A *- ^ *^* S* '^M^ej. <£/A*^ *^^_ (c) Where must torpedoes not be placed? p^^_^^ ^^j t^iU. ^^l^ 58. (a) What signals are required on rear of every train, as markers, by day? t/O^^v^C&u-^^y -A^i*-*^ As^-So»_JCo ^ -^O^^c ££j^ 19 h- (b) *y^!Ch<*~ *frK J.v*.^~A 1 CL sl***J *^d << tU^L ^-^ ~lt^ ^—<* ^£c *~?^r<&°> &j£il^-^Ca~P* &<-^i tA ^j^dvC^O^ ~^?A^ ^OiJL£^^>-£A^C4r-&y ^-^^ oJX^ ite lights by night on the front of an engine, 60. What do two white flags by day and in addition, two indicate? 65. (a) "$fiat does a blue flag by day md a blue light by night displayed at one or both ends of an engine, — car or train, indicate? ^ ^3^- 7 fg, _^ ^ ^^-^^ ^ JtsJ^tZ S&J ^LAL~^^ o^U^^JZ ^£ / (b) When thus protected what is required? -jf^( A^^-c^/ Vg^ -*^ (b) What does a green flag or a green light placed beside the track on the same side as the Engineer of an approaching train, at a point beyond the yellow flag or yellow light, indicate? ^^^ *&^&xJLja~^^**-&^ tzy ^^/€^<^ is*^&t 'Sfre* >»-CA' (c) How may a "slow" sign be used? ^C^t^^_ ^e^c^tt o&UT ^^ J** *^ 93 90 (d) What light must be attached to yard limit boards from sunset to sunrise? 4vj)vvi»*l'S*<*>M&il %™$^ ^C^2^. (b) What is indicated when the target is at right angles to the main track or a red light displayed? (c) How should switches be left after having been used? ^ca^S ^fc-^ylb ~Cc ~$ ^> Ly^<^o/ #M^9 , (g) After a switch is turned, what must be done to know that it is in proper position? ^«C<_, (h) When a train is closely approaching, or passing over a switch, where must employees stand? ^yyJ^t^y-e&o -7^^-^^A x. 6ueZ^CL^- ^cr^AL £C y^C^AU, tc^/£A ^<^lA^ <€ A ^C^,^^^/- (b) How are signal indications given by day? Cb » ^LLsA>e^e^ £,- y ^ ^^^L_ ^tz^d^^y ~4^~<&A~ wv^ tO^JtuA s/*^ e^y<^AOLe>^^ a-v^>^& 278. (a) When route is clear how must delays to trains be avoided?.ya^^f-yt^L^ ?x^€j^~ C 615 -^^i^t^UL jfr^ rrA^A, cA- rr^o cA^e*^ "^^ /^t^^^V^^^ (b) How must signal be changed after the passage of each train or engine? PA~ ^2^s^^tJt /t^^c^ ■^w-c, (c) How will a following train be^governed? FT71 *^JttZV?~^^t~Z* ■*>- AT^ ,) J.XWV Will CX L\Ji.lXJ VVlllg, W1C1111 ^/g^V^llH^l. T+jf 11 280. What must be done when necessary to change any route for which signals have been cleared for an — approaching train or engine?^^^^ ^^^^^^t^-^^ ^—fe^ t*^ -tA\~ ^r~^-e>&/^^ ^x^ A*-*, t^A^^f^^cA. ^— sUL^U-x, CS~f ^Ap 281. When must a switch or facing point lock not be moved? 617 282. (a) How must levers be operated? ^^^.^^L,^^ +^-^JL ?-r-C^ c^^y^ir^^^ ^C^^d^^' ^'^'^^ , ^tAcA^<^£~f ^^^^^^^>c (b) If any irregularity, indicating disarranged connections, is detected, what must be done? <£^^*a^^^ aluAUcjl.~o~7(tiU<^ -w*>k-4, ^^ 283. (a) What must be done to prevent connections from freezing? tyr-AU (b) May salt be used? ' A./^c 284. If a signal fails to work properly, what must be done? o¥> *C^^*~/4^J 2^<^o/'/-A— a~U. ?-^Ak. /TU^A&^^tJ. &^y *~£JtA> a/i^Q tru ttit^dtAr*, A^^^^C t^*? 12 287. What is necessary in case of derailments, or if switch is run through, or if track or plant is damaged? 288. If necessary to disconnect a switch, what must be done? ^ 624 AK^oc^jJy ^^^^t^^ejC^i 289. (a) When must special care be used in operating switches? 625 sO^t^rw' . ^Ajusl^ac^ ^^A^^ cal, cst^y^AAz^Sf (b) If the clearing force is not on hand promptly when required, what must be done? 290. (a) If appliances fail what must be done? ^7/ y • A, j j 626 (b) Who are permitted to make repairs? A>uJUf tAc^y ^^^/^^^^^ %s6^<)i i/>u?, (c) In what condition must glasses in signals be kept? /*>#& /> S j 291. If switches or signals are undergoing repairs, when may signals be given for any movement affected by such repairs? , y^ / *jL 627 ^^^z^^?^^ Tut^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^t>j^y^ 292. (a) What must Signalmen observe when trains are passing? A^Ai^A^Cc^y cAC^cy 628 (b) Should there be any indications of danger, what is required of Signalman? ^4^£<_ -«2^^C ^^ *<*<^A^ Z^AA^ ;^^^-^^ iA 37— 293. What is required of Signalman if he knows a train has parted? /C£ 629 j£»t ^Aru i^/^ #^<^L ^g^^, tz^cJt „JL (A AAfA^C 'A % ' - As &*^y^#L*-^> ~/^*f 295. (a) What is required when necessary to discontinue the use of any fixed signal? f - ^0 j j j X* -^-^C s^^y ^c^^O (b) How will trains be forwarded when home signal cannot be cleared? /^^ tz^cJtx yZ?2**- 'jA) 296. Who is responsible for the care of interlocking plant and supplies? 631 632 %^f^t£^^ /VaX^^ 633 X _ ^ ^^r^rzr^y^X^ XtZ*X> 297. How must lights in interlocking stations be placed? 299. (a) When a stop signal is disregarded, what must be done? , ^^^X^e^A * /7*X?£ XASc__ ~**A '^^^^ ^ ^j^^^^-c^w (fi^X^^^ (b) When signals aj^app^fently disregarded, what must be done? }XACe XS^cS-#-y<^ * 300. (a) Who is permitted in interlocking station? C&**-£y X^^ y^zC^^c ^^^^**^ 636 7