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Re: [CBQ] Rule 108 AND an overiding rule

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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 10:43:52 -0500 (EST)
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Gerald et al

You are certainly correct.   Here's from my cited Q rulebook...GENERAL NOTICE..

Safety is of the first importance in the discharge of duty
Obedience to the rules is essential to safety
To enter or remain in the service is an assuranceof willingness to obey the 
rules
The service demands the faithful, intellligent and courteous discharge of duty.
To obtain promotion, ability must be shown for greater responsibility.

Then there is General Rule P which indeed is all encompasing..."Cases arising 
not covered by the rules demand sound judgment in applying correct principles 
of safety efficiency and economy.  Such judgment should be to supplement the 
rules  and neverto deviate therefrom".

Speaking of judgment I'm reminded of a conductor's comment to an engineer after 
a bit of fast running...From "Life on the Head End"..by Pete Adams

Referring to something that had happened enroute conductor said....."That 
happened back there on that curve where you used the judgment intead of the 
brake"

Pete







-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald Edgar <vje68@hotmail.com>
To: cbq <cbq@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri, Jan 28, 2011 6:46 am
Subject: RE: [CBQ] Rule 108 AND an overiding rule



ctually one of the prime alphabetized rules in nearly every RR's Rule and/or 
afety book was & is:  "Safety is of the first importance in the discharge of 
uties!"  (highlight mine)  The basic rules remained unchanged for a century 
xcept for expanding Rule G discharge from company service would result from the 
se, possession or being under the influence of alcoholic beverages to also 
nclude drugs.   Numbered rules in Safety books varied from RR to RR.  Some like 
B&Q were fairly general whereas as otehrs would create a rule every time there 
as a significant injury or damage to property.  Operating Rules in the 
onsolidated Code were fairly standard except for a particular RR's signal 
spect

erald 
 

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rom: Jpslhedgpeth@aol.com
ate: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 23:07:44 -0500
ubject: Re: [CBQ] Rule 108

 


upert et al...Rule 108 IS a summary.....Burlington Lines RULES OF THE OPERATING 
EPARTMENT effective December 1, 1929... 
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS: 108 In case of doubt or uncertainty the safe course must be 
aken. That's it.
The rule is one of those that has always been and still is...it was the same on 
ll railroads.
My grandfather always said of the Rock Port Langdon and Northern..."We only 
have 
ne rule"....Proceed as the way is seen and known to be clear"
Pete
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rom: Rupert & Maureen <gamlenz@ihug.co.nz>
o: CBQ <CBQ@yahoogroups.com>
ent: Thu, Jan 27, 2011 9:44 pm
ubject: [CBQ] Rule 108
Pete
.........but some of us don't! Any chance of a summary?
Rupert Gamlen
uckland NZ
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 Steve...Some of us still know what Rule 108 was (is)....
 
 Pete
 

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