| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1911 - 694 sider
...force at the time the collision in question occurred. One of these rules provides that, "when cars are pushed by an engine, except when shifting and making up trains in yards, a flagman must take a conspicuous position on the front of the leading car and signal the enginemen in case of need."... | |
| 1910 - 1150 sider
...force at the time the collision In question occurred. One of these rules provides that, "when cars are pushed by an engine, except when shifting and making up trains in yards, a flagman must take a conspicuous position on the front of the leading car and signal the englnemen in case of need."... | |
| John Patterson Abernethy - 1887 - 528 sider
...conductors and enginemen will be held responsible for the proper •display of all train signals. 73. When a train is being pushed by an engine (except when shifting and making up trains in yards) a white light must be displayed on the front of the leading car at night, or when the train is obscured... | |
| 1906 - 1292 sider
...be regarded as a stop signal and the fact reported to the superintendent. " 'Rule 102. When cars are pushed by an engine (except when shifting and making up trains in yards),- a flagman must take a conspicuous position on the front of the leading car and signal the engineman in case of need.... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1907 - 662 sider
...the way of trains. The following rule of the company was introduced in evidence, viz.: "When cars are pushed by an engine (except when shifting and making up trains in yards), a flagman must take a conspicuous position on the front of the leading car and signal the engineman in case of need."... | |
| Pleasant W. Johnson - 1892 - 726 sider
...conductors and engine men will be held responsible for the proper display of all train signals. 50. When a train is being pushed by an engine (except when shifting and making up trains in yards), a white light must be displayed on the front of the leading car (over the center of the track) at night,... | |
| 1895 - 880 sider
...of the defendant's rules was in force at the time of the accident, and is as follows : " When a tram is being pushed by an engine (except when shifting...stationed in a conspicuous position on the front of a leading car, so as to perceive the first sign of danger and immediately signal the engineer." There... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1899 - 678 sider
...but conductors and enginemen will be held responsible for the proper display of all train signals. When a train is being pushed by an engine, except when shifting and making up trains in yards, a white light must be displayed on the front of the leading car at night ; this is also to be done when... | |
| Southern Railway (U.S.) - 1899 - 216 sider
...detached portion must not be moved or passed until the front portion comes back. 102. When cars are pushed by an engine (except when shifting and making up trains in yards) a flagman must take a conpush spicuous position on the front of the leadJ,°*s ing car and signal the engineman in... | |
| California Northwestern Railway Company - 1901 - 108 sider
...train, the conductor and engineman may arrange for the re-coupling, using the greatest caution. 404. When a train is being pushed by an engine (except...conspicuous position on the front of the leading car, to immediately signal the engineman in case of danger. 405. A train starting from its initial station... | |
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