CONSOLIDATED
RAIL
CORPORATION
ATLANTIC REGION
ELIZABETH DIVISION
CNJ DISTRICT
EASTERN REGION
PHILADELPHIA DIVISION
CNJ DISTRICT
TIME TABLE
NO. 3
THE CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATIONATLANTIC REGION
Elizabethport, N, J.March 29, 1976
GENERAL ORDER NO. R -5
EFFECTIVE 0001 HOURS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1976
(A) THE FOLLOWING TRACKS OF THE CENTRAL RAILROAD COM-PANY OF NEW JERSEY ARE NOW OPERATED BY THE CON-SOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION AND ARE DESIGNATED ASTHE CNJ DISTRICT, ELIZABETH DIVISION, ATLANTIC REGIONOF THE CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION.
(1) MAIN LINE - Entire Main Line, associated yards andbranches.
(2) WEST SIDE BRANCH - Entire branch and LaFayette Branch.(3) NEWARK AND NEW YORK BRANCH - Entire branch and
Manufacturers Branch.(4) NEWARK AND ELIZABETH BRANCH - Entire branch.(5) SOUTH BRANCH -All tracks and yards between Mile Post 0
(connection with Main Line) and Mile Post 0.6 (300 feet eastof Route 206 highway grade crossing).
(6) HIGH BRIDGE BRANCH -All tracks and yards between MilePost 0 (connection with Main Line) and Mile Post 0.3 (eastside of Main St. highway grade crossing).
(10) PERTH AMBOY BRANCH- Entire branch, associated yardsand branches.
(11)SOUND SHORE BRANCH - Entire branch, associated yardsand branches.
(12)CARTERET BRANCH - Entire branch and Carteret Exten-sion Branch.
(13) REFORMATORY BRANCH - Entire branch and associatedyards.
SOUTHERN SUB -DIVISION(14)MAIN LINE - All tracks and yards between Bank and
Winslow Jct.(15)FREEHOLD BRANCH - All tracks and yards between Mile
Post 12.1 (Matawan) and Mile Post 11.9 (Atlantic Ave. over-pass west of Matawan).
(16)SEASHORE BRANCH - Entire branch.(171INDUSTRIAL BRANCH - Entire branch and West End
Branch.(18)TOMS RIVER AND BARNEGAT BRANCH - All tracks and
yards between Mile Post 0 (Lakehurst) and Mile Post 8.1 (300feet east of Flint Road highway grade crossing, Toms River).
(B) THE FOLLOWING TRACKS OF THE CENTRAL RAILROAD COM-PANY OF NEW JERSEY ARE NOW OPERATED BY THE CON-SOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION AND ARE DESIGNATED ASTHE CNJ DISTRICT, HOBOKEN DIVISION, ATLANTIC REGIONOF THE CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION.
(6) HIGH BRIDGE BRANCH - All tracks and yards between MilePost 22 (west of Kenvil) and Mile Post 31.6 (End of Branch,Rockaway).
(7) LAKE HOPATCONG BRANCH - Entire branch.(8) WHARTON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD - Entire branch.(9) MOUNT HOPE MINERAL RAILROAD - Entire branch.
(C) THE FOLLOWING TRACKS OF THE CENTRAL RAILROAD COM-PANY OF NEW JERSEY ARE NOW OPERATED BY THE CON-SOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION AND ARE DESIGNATED ASTHE CNJ DISTRICT, LEHIGH DIVISION, ATLANTIC REGION OFTHE CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION.
(5) SOUTH BRANCH -All tracks and yards between Mile Post13.25 (east end Yard Limits, Flemington) and end of branchat Flemington (connection to Black River and Western Rail-road).
(D) THE FOLLOWING TRACKS OF THE CENTRAL RAILROAD COM-PANY OF NEW JERSEY ARE NOW OPERATED BY THE CON-SOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION AND ARE DESIGNATED ASTHE CNJ DISTRICT, PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, EASTERN REG-ION OF THE CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION.
SOUTHERN SUB -DIVISION(14) MAIN LINE- All tracks and yards between Winslow Jct. and
Bridgeton.(19)DEERFIELD BRANCH - Entire branch.(20)CUMBERLAND AND MAURICE RIVER BRANCH - Entire
branch.
(E) OPERATING RULES AND TIME TABLE AUTHORITY
Except as modified herein, The Rules of the Operating Depart-ment, printed forms and Time Table No. 3 together with relatedSpecial Instructions and General Orders of the Central RailroadCompany of New Jersey, remain in effect for tracks shown inItems (A), (B), (C) and (D).
(F) OUT OF SERVICE
(5) SOUTH BRANCH - All tracks between Mile Post 0.6 (300feet east of Route 206 highway grade crossing) and MilePost 13.25 (East End Yard Limits, Flemington).
(6) HIGH BRIDGE BRANCH - All tracks between Mile Post 0.3(east side of Main St. highway grade crossing, High Bridge)and Mile Post 22 (west of Kenvil).
SOUTHERN SUB -DIVISION(15) FREEHOLD BRANCH - All tracks and yards between Mile
Post 0 (Freehold) and Mile Post 11.9 (Atlantic Ave. overpasswest of Matawan).
(18)TOMS RIVER AND BARNEGAT BRANCH - All tracks be-tween Milepost 8.1 (300 feet east of Flint Road highwaygrade crossing, Toms River) and end of branch at Pinewald(Mile Post 11.5).
Station pages and affected Special Instructions, Time TableNo. 3, MODIFIED.
(G) CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY TIME TABLENO.3
New Title Page, and pages i, ii, iii and iv issued for TimeTable No. 3. Employes must secure these pages and replaceobsolete pages in their Time Tables.
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TIME TABLE NO. 3
Effective 0301 HoursSunday, October 27, 1974Revised February 2, 1975
For The Government Of Employes Only
This Time Table is the Property of the ConsolidatedRail Corporation and is loaned to:
and must be returned when leaving the service of thecompany.
OPERATIONS STAFF
General Manager, Atlantic RegionD. A. SWANSON
Superintendent, Elizabeth DivisionS. J. GULA
Asst. Supt., Freight Asst. Supt., PassengerJ. J. KORPITA F. T. DOUGHERTY
General Manager, Eastern RegionW. C. WIETERS
Superintendent, Philadelphia DivisionL. D. DU PRAU
COMPANY DOCTORS
NEW JERSEY
Elizabeth G. E. Murphy, M.D., Medical DirectorMedical Dept. 352 -7500 -Ext. 355Asbury Park L. E. DeSimone, M.D., 1110 Grand Avenue
775 -7265Bayonne Ross Simpson, M.D., 819 Avenue C
239 -2332Bound Brook Paul S. Coccia, M.D., 35 West Union Avenue
356 -8100Bridgeton A. D. Sewall, M.D., 225 East Commerce Street
455 -1852Dover A. L. Baker, Jr., M.D., 414 West Blackwell Street
366 -0333Elizabeth Walter H. Cole, M.D., 230 West Jersey Street
352 -1440 -If no answer call 353 -2020Garwood L. J. Anson, M.D., 400 Center Street
789 -0118Hoboken *C. E. Woltman, M.D., 805 Garden Street
659 -6532Matawan S. Manlius Lazow, M.D., 199 Main Street
566 -1771Newark Emanuel Liccese, M.D., 84 Jefferson Street
344 -1166Perth Amboy William F. Murray, M.D., 214 Smith Street
442 -2834Phillipsburg John Burke, M.D., 461 Corliss Avenue
454 -7272Plainfield Martin Liemer, M.D., 105 Crescent Avenue
757 -3537Point Pleasant D. B. Siebert, M.D., River Road
892 -8242Red Bank Leo C. Rocco, M.D., 75 Maple Avenue
741 -0865Somerville Paul E. Peckham, M.D., 676 Route 202 -206 North
725 -1536
PENNSYLVANIAAllentown E. T. Schantz, M.D., 1217 Walnut Street
435 -7063Bethlehem George A. Dobosh, M.D., 1622 West Broad Street
867 -5435Bath C. G. Brong, M.D., East Main Street
837 -2701
Lehighton G. O. Fritzinger, M.D., 415 Mahoning St., Lehighton377 -5050
Martins Creek A. O. Boettger, M.D., Martins Creek, Pa.258 -7732 (Easton)
Palmerton *A. L. Erskine, M.D., Palmerton Hospital826 -5300
Penn Argl John Turtzo, M.D., 101 So. Schanck Avenue863 -5650
*DO NOT conduct physical examinations for Employment or Periodicals.
HOSPITALS
1. In case of an Emergency when the Company Doctor is notavailable, First -Aid may be obtained at the following hospitals.
2. After First -Aid treatment, if any further treatment is needed itmust be had from a Company Doctor.
3. If it is necessary to be admitted to the Hospital, notify theHospital to contact the Company Doctor.
NEW JERSEY
Jersey City:Christ Hospital
176 Palisade AvenueOldfield 3 -1220
J. C. Medical CenterCor. Baldwin & Montgomery
StreetHenderson 3 -7000
Asbury Park:Jersey Shore Medical Center
1945 Corlies Ave.(Neptune, N. J.)775 -5500
Bayonne:Bayonne General Hospital
30th StreetFederal 9 -6300
Bridgeton:Bridgeton Hospital
Irving AvenueGlenview 1 -6600
Dover:Dover General Hospital
Jardine StreetFoxcroft 6 -1600
Elizabeth:Alexian Brothers Hospital
655 E. Jersey Street351 -9000
Elizabeth General Hospital925 E. Jersey Street289 -8600
Lakewood:Paul Kimball Hospital
The River AvenueFoxcroft 3 -1900
Allentown:Allentown Hospital
1627 Chew Street434 -7161
Sacred Heart Hospital4th and Chew Street434 -9441
Ashley:See Wilkes -Barre
orPalmerton
Bethlehem:St. Lukes Hospital
Ostrum Street867 -3991
Easton:Easton General Hospital
20th and Lehigh258 -6221
Long Branch:Monmouth Medical Center
Third AvenueCapitol 2 -5200
Newark:St. James Hospital
155 Jefferson Street589 -1300
Perth Amboy:Perth Amboy General Hospital
530 New Brunswick AvenueHillcrest 2 -3700
Phillipsburg:Warren Hospital
Roseberry Street859 -1500
Plainfield:Muhlenberg Hospital
Randolph Road753 -2000
Point Pleasant:Point Pleasant Hospital
Pine Bluff AvenueTwinbrook 2 -1100
Red Bank:Riverview Hospital
35 Union StreetShadyside 1 -2700
Somerville:Somerset Hospital
Rehill AvenueRandolph 5 -4000
Vineland:Newcomb Hospital
States StreetOxford 1 -0510
PENNSYLVANIAPalmerton and Jim Thorpe:Palmerton Hospital
First and Lafayette AvenuePalmerton 826 -2333
Scranton:Moses Taylor Hospital
Quincy AvenueDiamond 4 -7251
Wilkes- Barre:Wilkes -Barre General Hospital
North River Street823 -1121
Wyoming Valley HospitalDana Street824 -4620
PROCEDURES IN EVENT OF INJURY OR ACCIDENT
If you are injured on the job, you should immediately seekappropriate medical attention, obtaining first aid, if needed. Yoursupervisor can assist you in obtaining treatment for injuries. Should fullmedical services be required, make arrangements to see a companydoctor or, if a company doctor is not available, seek aid at a hospital.Subsequent treatment should be from a company physician. Companydoctors and local hospitals are listed in the Time Table.
When an injury results in disability, you must make an appointmentto see a company doctor as soon as disability begins. The MedicalDepartment will suggest alternate procedures if your disability wouldprevent you from going to the company doctor.
Employes are required to report on -duty injuries to their supervisorbefore ending their tour of duty and, unless physically unable to do so,must make a prompt written report of the details of the incidentforwarding this report to their supervisor or to the Superintendent.
In case of other kinds of accidents on or about railroad propertyincluding injury to people other than employes, accidents involvingtrains or other company property - trainmaster, yardmaster ordispatcher should be notified immediately by the fastest means ofcommunication available. A written report of the details of the accidentmust be completed by engineer or conductor and forwarded toimmediate supervisor or to the Superintendent.
The prescribed form for accidents or injuries, the 17020 -A, should beused whenever possible. Forms are available at most locations. If blankforms are not available, however, use any means available to clearly listthe details of the accident including crew members, engine number andtrain.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PageTitle Page i
System Map iiSystem Operations Staff iiiCompany Doctors ivHospitals vProcedures to Follow in the Event of Injury or Accident viTable of Contents vii
General Instructions1. Standard Time 1
2. Letter and Symbol Indications 1
3. Requirements of Train and Engine Service Employes 24. Supplemental Instructions Governing Control Cars, Rail
Diesel Cars and Diesel Engines 25. Train Air Brake Operation During Inclement Weather 36. Method of Stopping Train with Hot Journal or Other
Unsafe Condition 37. Maximum Authorized Speed for Specified Equipment 48. Speed Table 59. Telephone Switchboards 6
Local Instructions and SchedulesMain Line
Table 1 Greenville to Phillipsburg 8Includes Jersey Avenue, Constable Hook, Avenue A,Port Avenue, Broadway and Middle Brook Branchesand Harrison Yard.
Table 2 West Side Branch -Includes Lafayette Branch 78Table 3 Newark and New York Branch 79
Includes Manufacturers Branch.Table 4 Newark and Elizabeth Branch 81
Includes Bay Shore Connecting and Port NewarkTerminal Branches.
Table 5 South Branch 88Table 6 High Bridge Branch 92Table 7 Lake Hopatcong Branch 96Table 8 Wharton and Northern Railroad 99Table 9 Mount Hope Mineral Railroad 100Table 10 Perth Amboy Branch 102
Includes Bayway Industrial Spur, Standard Oil Yard,Third and Linden Branches and Reformatory Branchfrom Rahway to Philadelphia Quartz.
Table 11 Sound Shore Branch 108Table 12 Carteret Branch -Including Carteret Extension 110Table 13 Reformatory Branch 111
Southern Sub -DivisionTable 14 Bank to Bridgeton 114Table 15 Freehold Branch 126Table 16 Sea Shore Branch 128Table 17 Industrial Branch 130Table 18 Toms River and Barnegat Branch 134Table 19 Deerfield Branch 137Table 20 Cumberland and Maurice River Branch 139
Appendix A Revisions of Form 20285:Instructions Governing the Operation,Inspection and Maintenance of Air Brakes A -1 to A -9
Appendix R Revisions of Form 17305:Rules of the Operating Department None
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
in Effect On
Entire System
(See Rules of the Operating Department
effective October 27, 1974 for Rules
referred to in these Instructions.)
1. STANDARD TIME
(a) STANDARD TIME IS ADVANCED ONE HOUR ON THE LASTSUNDAY OF FEBRUARY AT 0200 HOURS.Standard clocks, watches and other railroad clocks will be advanced
one hour at 0200 Hours, and time changed to 0300 Hours, StandardTime. Employes advancing standard clocks must, as soon as change hasbeen made, compare time with the Train Dispatcher. Offices wherestandard clocks are located, not open at 0200 Hours, must advanceclocks one hour at time office is opened and compare time with theTrain Dispatcher.
Employes who are required by Operating Rules 2 and 3, and are onduty at 0200 Hours, must adjust their watches to show 0300 Hoursinstead of 0200 Hours and as soon as possible thereafter, withoutincurring delay to train movements, compare their watches with astandard clock, or secure time from the Train Dispatcher.
(b) STANDARD TIME IS RESTORED (SET BACK ONE HOUR) ONTHE LAST SUNDAY OF OCTOBER AT 0200 HOURS.Standard clocks, watches and other railroad clocks will be set back
one hour at 0200 Hours, and time changed to 0100 Hours, StandardTime. Employes setting back standard clocks must, as soon as changehas been made, compare time with the Train Dispatcher. Offices wherestandard clocks are located, not open at 0200 Hours, must set backclocks one hour at time office is opened and compare time with theTrain Dispatcher.
Employes who are required by Operating Rules 2 and 3, and are onduty at 0200 Hours, must adjust their watches to show 0100 Hoursinstead of 0200 Hours and as soon as possible thereafter, withoutincurring delay to train movements, compare their watches with astandard clock, or secure time from the Train Dispatcher.
2. LETTER AND SYMBOL INDICATIONS"Daily ", "Ex. Sun. ", "Sunday Only ", etc., at top of a schedule
indicates day of leaving at initial station.
Holidays: Days celebrated as:New Year's DayWashington's BirthdayMemorial DayIndependence DayLabor DayThanksgiving DayChristmas Day
3. REQUIREMENTS OF TRAIN AND ENGINE SERVICEEMPLOYES(a) Train and engine service employes in road service must comply
with the following rules and regulations:(1) Absent from duty for less than 30 days -must not return to
duty until they have certified on the prescribed General Order formthat they have read and understand all General Orders issued duringtheir absence in the territory where they are qualified to operate.
(2) Absent from duty 30 days or more -must not return to dutyuntil they have subscribed to the requirements under paragraph (1)and, in addition have been examined by their immediate employingofficers or, in their absence, by the Train Rules Examiner, either inperson or by telephone, as to their understanding of all GeneralOrders issued during their absence in the territory where they arequalified to operate.
(3) Absent from duty 30 days or more -must not return to dutyuntil they have submitted to a physical examination.(b) Enginemen and Conductors, must comply with the following in
addition to paragraphs (a) (1), (2), and (3):(1) Absent six months or more from the portion of the railroad
over which they are expected to operate -must not resume dutyuntil they have been examined by the designated officer or, in hisabsence, by the Train Rules Examiner, as to their knowledge of thephysical characteristics of the portion of the road over which theywill operate.
(2) In complying with paragraph (a) (2), must obtain a certifiedslip from the examining officer.
(3) Must have a copy of all General Orders in effect in theterritory where they are qualified to operate, with them while onduty, properly inserted in the binder provided for that purpose.(c) Train and engine service employes in all classes of service must
submit to a physical examination as follows: or more often at thediscretion of the Medical Examiner:
(1) Conductors and Trainmen -at least once every twenty -fourmonths.
(2) Enginemen -at least once every twelve months.
4. SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING CONTROLCARS, RAIL DIESEL CARS AND DIESEL ENGINES.
RDC Diesel Motors DisabledNo. Diesel No.
No. Cars Motors Disabled Corrective Action2 4 1
4 8 2 Remain in service.
2 4 2 Remain in service to4 8 4 Raritan or Harrison.
2 4 3 or more Move clear of main track.4 8 5 or more Report for instructions.
Operating single unit Rail Diesel Cars (RDC)
When operating single unit Rail Diesel Car, normal speed may bemaintained. NO movements will be permitted to leave the interlockingto the rear of single unit Rail Diesel Car until single unit Rail Diesel Carhas cleared the next interlocking in advance.
When movements are being made through an interlocking, operatinglevers affecting the movement must not be moved until assured thesingle unit Rail Diesel Car is clear of switches involved.
Movements must approach all grade crossings, protected by auto-matic warning devices, prepared to stop before passing over gradecrossing, unless warning devices are operating properly.
If automatic warning devices are not operating properly,(a) -Automatic gates -must be lowered;(b) -Flashers- equipped for manual operation must be actuated;(c) -If gates cannot be lowered or flashers actuated -a Flagman
must protect the movement over the grade crossing.
Use of Sand
Manual sanding must not be used, except in emergency, whenoperating Rail Diesel Cars or light Diesel engines. If stop is made onsand, in automatic block signal territory, or where automatic highwayprotection is installed, action must be taken to move forward orbacKward far enough to get at least one truck off the sanded rail.
Operating in Water
RDC or Diesel engines must not be operated on track submerged inwater. If water has reached top of rail, speed must not exceed threemiles per hour.
If a Diesel engine is inadvertently operated over track submerged inwater, or there is reason to believe traction motors are wet, throttlemust be closed until inspection is made. If traction motors are wet,throttle must remain closed until repairs are made.
Body Door and Curtain
To avoid interference with Enginemen, body door must remainclosed and curtain drawn on front end from which Control Car, RDC orMU is operated, except after stop is made at Final Terminal the bodydoor will be opened to permit passengers to detrain.
5. TRAIN AIR BRAKE OPERATION DURING INCLEMENTWEATHER.During inclement weather when rail, wheel or train air brake may be
adversely affected, air brakes must be operated with sufficient fre-quency to be assured of proper braking.
To insure against excessive operation of anti -wheel -slide devices,brake applications consistent with speed must be made in sufficienttime to establish proper braking adhesion.
6. METHOD OF STOPPING TRAIN WITH HOT JOURNAL OROTHER UNSAFE CONDITION IN TRAINWhen an Engineman observes, or is notified of a hot journal, or an
unsafe condition on his train, he must immediately take action to stopthe train by a service application of the air brakes.
When a member of the train crew riding in the caboose is notifiedof, or observes, a hot journal or an unsafe condition on his train, if histrain is equipped with radio, he must immediately notify his Enginemanby radio.
If the train is not equipped with radio, he must apply the air brakesfrom the caboose in accordance with Instruction 304(b) of Air BrakeInstruction Book effective July 1, 1956, reading:
"(1) With long train, move A -1 caboose valve handle from extremeleft, normal or running position, to notch 1. This will start the initialreduction and quick service throughout the train. Note reduction onthe caboose air gauge. When the reduction becomes rapid, indicatingthe Engineman's brake valve handle is in lap position, return A -1caboose valve handle to normal or running position."
"(2) With short train, move A -1 caboose valve handle to notch 1and then slowly into notch 2 before returning to normal or runningposition."
"(3) For an emergency application, move handle promptly toextreme right. Leave handle there until train is stopped."
7. MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED FOR SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for ENGINES, unless otherwisespecified:
Engine No. With Cars or Multiple
551 to 561 851009 to 1012, 8405 401060 to 1094 601520 to 1532 701540 to 1561 701700 to 1709, 1533 to 1535, 1562 to 1566 652501 to 2512 713061 to 3069 713671 to 3683 71
Note: Single Diesel units running light -30
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for Work and Service Trains,Locomotive Cranes, Scale Test Cars and Track Cars:
Work and Service Trains -Maximum speed as prescribed for freighttrains NOT to exceed 30 Miles Per Hour unless otherwisespecified.
Trains hauling locomotive cranes -25 Miles Per Hour.Trains hauling scale test cars (must be handled on rear end, next to
caboose)-40 Miles Per Hour.Hy -Rail Cars -35 Miles Per Hour.Track Cars -20 Miles Per Hour.
towing trailers -15 Miles Per Hour.
8. SPEED TABLE
TimeperMile
Min.Sec.
MILESPER
HOUR
TimeperMile
Min.Sec.
MILESPER
HOUR
TimeperMile
Min.Sec.
MILESPER
HOUR
0.51 70.59 1.36 37.50 2.21 25.530.52 69.23 1.37 37.11 2.22 25.350.53 67.92 1.38 36.73 2.23 25.170.54 66.67 1.39 36.36 2.24 25.000.55 65.45 1.40 36.00 2.25 24.830.56 64.29 1.41 35.64 2.26 24.660.57 63.16 1.42 35.29 2.27 24.490.58 62.07 1.43 34.95 2.28 24.320.59 61.02 1.44 34.62 2.29 24.161.00 60.00 1.45 34.29 2.30 24.001.01 59.02 1.46 33.96 2.31 23.841.02 58.06 1.47 33.64 2.32 23.681.03 57.14 1.48 33.33 2.33 23.531.04 56.25 1.49 33.03 2.34 23.381.05 55.38 1.50 32.73 2.35 23.231.06 54.55 1.51 32.43 2.36 23.081.07 53.73 1.52 32.14 2.37 22.931.08 52.94 1.53 31.86 2.38 22.781.09 52.17 1.54 31.58 2.39 22.641.10 51.43 1.55 31.30 2.40 22.501.11 50.70 1.56 31.03 2.41 22.361.12 50.00 1.57 30.77 2.42 22.221.13 49.31 1.58 30.51 2.43 22.081.14 48.65 1.59 30.25 2.44 21.951.15 48.00 2.00 30.00 2.45 21.821.16 47.37 2.01 29.75 2.46 21.691.17 46.75 2.02 29.51 2.47 21.561.18 46.15 2.03 29.27 2.48 21.431.19 45.57 2.04 29.03 2.49 21.301.20 45.00 2.05 28.80 2.50 21.181.21 44.44 2.06 28.57 2.51 21.051.22 43.90 2.07 28.35 2.52 20.931.23 43.37 2.08 28.12 2.53 20.811.24 42.86 2.09 27.91 2.54 20.691.25 42.35 2.10 27.69 2.55 20.571.26 41.86 2.11 27.48 2.56 20.451.27 41.38 2.12 27.27 2.57 20.341.28 40.91 2.13 27.07 2.58 20.221.29 40.45 2.14 26.87 2.59 20.111.30 40.00 2.15 26.67 3.00 20.001.31 39.56 2.16 26.47 3.15 18.461.32 39.13 2.17 26.28 3.30 17.141.33 38.71 2.18 26.09 3.45 16.001.34 38.30 2.19 25.90 4.00 15.001.35 37.89 2.20 25.71 5.00 12.00
6.00 10.00
9. TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARDSNewark Exchange:*Area Code 201 643 -6800*Area Code 212 227 -9700
Elizabethport Exchange:*Area Code 201 352 -7500
Long Branch Exchange:tArea Code 201 229 -0486
*Note: Switchboards designated by asterisk ( *) above are unattended asfollows:
Monday - 0001 Hours to 0700 Hours- 1730 Hours to 2400 Hours
Tuesday to Friday - 0001 Hours to 0700 Hours- 1830 Hours to 2400 Hours
Saturday - 0001 Hours to 0730 Hours- 1600 Hours to 2400 Hours
Sunday & Holidays - Continuously
During these hours, no incoming or outgoing calls may be madethrough these switchboards. The dialing of internal calls between localextensions is not affected.
During the hours these switchboards are unattended, the followingoffices may be dialed direct as follows:
Office TelephoneCNJ Police Department 352 -7403Train Dispatcher, Metro 352 -4303Foreman, Raritan Engine Terminal 725 -5350Foreman, E'Port Diesel Shop 352 -7507Car Foreman, E'Port 352 -6834E'Port Yardmaster (Trainmaster) 352 -7105Crew Dispatcher, E'Port 352 -7472Crew Dispatcher, E'Port via Jersey City 435 -5515Stationmaster, Track 5, Newark 622 -8372Coal Yard, Jersey City 333 -6397Bay Interlocking Station 437-4141Phillipsburg Register Room 454 -0241Brills Yard 344 -5313
tNote: Switchboards designated by dagger (t) above are unattended asfollows:
Monday to Friday - 0001 Hours to 0600 Hours- 2200 Hours to 2400 Hours
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays - Continuously
During the hours these switchboards are unattended, the followingoffices may be dialed direct as follows:
Office TelephoneAsst. Chief Train Dispatcher, Long Branch 229-0486Southern Sub -Division Train Dispatcher, Long Branch 229 -0486NY & LBRR Train Dispatcher, Long Branch 229-0487Crew Dispatcher, E'Port via Long Branch 229-4073
(1) MAIN LINE
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Avenue A Branch
Port Avenue Branch
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GREENVILLE 3.9C 33rd St. (CP NAVY) 5.0 C -Hook
EAST 22nd St. 5.8WEST 8th St. 6.6
X X HOOK 7.0X X BAY 7.6X X SHORE 8.9
ELIZABETHPORT 9.6X X PORT 9.7 R -GYMX X D SPRING R 10.8
ELIZABETH 11.5ELMORA AVE. 12.5ROSELLE 14.0
C CP ALDENE 15.1 C -ExceeX X D EXCEE R 15.7
CRANFORD 16.2GARWOOD 17.3
C CP CLARK 18.2 C -ExceeWESTFIELD 18.5FANW.00D 20.6NETHERWOOD 21.8
X X D QUEEN R 22.7PLAINFIELD 23.0GRANT AVENUE 24.1
C D CP ROCK 25.4 C -QueenDUNELLEN 25.9
D MIDDLESEX 28.0X BOUND BROOK 30.2
X X D BROOK R 31.8MANVILLE 32.9SOMERVILLE 34.6
X X X X BOYD R 35.7 E.E.S.T.RARITAN 35.8BRADLEY 36.7 257NORTH BRANCH 39.3
X WHITE HOUSE 44.2LEBANON 48.0ANNANDALE 50.4 215ARCH 52.1
X X HIGH BRIDGE R 52.2OAK 52.7GLEN GARDNER 55.1 442
X HAMPTON 56.6W.E.HAMPTON 57.4
X PATTON 63.8 200BLOOMSBURY 64.7
X GREEN'S BRIDGE 70.4X PHILLIPSBURG 72.1 170 W.E.S.T.
Letters in Columns Indicate as Follows:X - In Service.C - Control Station shown in Remarks Column.D - In Service for movements against the current of traffic.R - Radio Base Station.
TRACK ASSIGNMENTS
CURRENT OF TRAFFIC or TCS in effect as follows:
BETWEEN ANDTRACK NO.
No. 4 No.2 No. 1 No. 3 OtherCP Navy Hook TCSBay Shore TCS TCSShore Port -Other Tracks
Nos. 5 and 6TCS TCS TCS TCS TCS
Port Spring TCS TCS TCS TCSSpring CP Aldene West TCS
Excee TCS EastCP Aldene Excee TCS TCSExcee CP Clark TCS TCS
Queen WestCP Clark Queen TCS East
Queen CP Rock TCS TCS EastCP Rock Brook West West EastBrook Boyd West TCS East
LOCATIONS WHERE BLOCK, MANUAL BLOCK, AUTOMAT CBLOCK AND CAB SIGNAL RULES (Nos. 251, 261, 300 to 306, 505to 516 and 550 to 562 inclusive) ARE IN EFFECT.
Rules in effect indicated by X in appropriate columns as follows:
Column A - Rule 251 for following movements in the samedirection.
Column B - Rule 261 for opposing and following movements bysignal indication (TCS).
Column C - Rules 300 to 306 (Inclusive) for Manual BlockSystem.
Column D - Rules 505 to 516 (Inclusive) for Automatic BlockSystem.
Column E - Rules 550 to 562 (Inclusive) for Cab Signals.
BETWEEN AND TRACK NO.Columns
A B C D ECP Navy Hook 4. X XHook Shore 1, 3. X XShore Port 1, 3, 5,
2,4,6. X XPort Spring 1, 3, 2, 4. X XSpring CP Aldene 2. X X
4. X D XExcee 1. X X
3. X D XCP Aldene Excee 2, 4. X XExcee CP Clark 1, 3. X X
Queen 2. X D XCP Clark Queen 1. X X
3. X D XQueen CP Rock 1, 2. X X
3. X D XCP Rock Brook 1, 3, 2. X D XBrook Boyd 1,4. X D X
2. X XBoyd W.E. Hampton Single E WW.E. Hampton Phillipsburg Single X
Other letters used in columns indicate as follows:D- In effect for movements against the current of traffic.W -In effect for Westward movements only.E- In effect for Eastward movements only.
SPEEDS
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Greenville and Hook 20 20 20 20
CP Navy and Hook 40 25
Bayonne Yard -All Track and Branches 5 5
Hook Interlocking 30 30 30 30 30 30
Hook and Shore 35 35 35 35
Other Restrictions:
35 20 35 20Bay Interlocking
Shore Interlocking 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Shore and Excee 60 40 60 40 60 40 60 40
Other Restrictions:
30 30 15 15Shore and Port-Other tracks Nos. 5 & 6Port Interlocking 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
Elizabethport Yard -All Tracks and Branches 5 5
Port and Spring 30 30
Spring Interlocking 30 30
Excee Interlocking -Medium Speed Route 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
Excee and CP Rock 60 40 60 40 60 40
Excee and CP Clark -No. 5 Secondary 15 15
CP Clark- Medium Speed Route 25 25 25 25
CP Rock and Brook 60 40 60 40 60 40Other Restrictions:
15 15Bound Brook and Brook -
Calco Secondary
Brook Interlocking -Medium Clear Indication ONLY 45 40
From Reading Co.-Medium Clear Indication ONLY 45 40
Brook and Boyd 10 10 60 40 60 40
Middlebrook Branch 10 10
Boyd Interlocking -Medium Speed Route 25 25 25 25 25 25
Boyd and Phillipsburg -Single Track 59 40
Other Restrictions:
10 10Bradley Siding
Eastward movements from Annandale Siding through Spring switch 30 25
All other diverging movements 10 10
Annandale Siding 30 25
Mile Post 50 and Mile Post 50.2 50 40
Mile Post 50.3 and Mile Post 50.6 55 40
High Bridge and Mile Post 53 50 40
Glen Gardner Siding 10 10
Mile Post 53.6 and Mile Post 54.8 50 40
Mile Post 55.3 and Mile Post 55.5 50 40
Mile Post 56.4 and Mile Post 56.8 45 40
Mile Post 59.4 and Mile Post 60.2 45 40
Mile Post 60.2 and Mile Post 60.5 55 40
Mile Post 65.3 and Mile Post 65.5 50 40
Mile Post 65.8 and Mile Post 66.3 55 40
Mile Post 68.4 and Mile Post 69.5 50 40
Phillipsburg Siding 10 10
Harrison Passenger Yard -Lead and All Tracks 10 10
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This Time Table is without force between Hunter Interlocking andHarrison. Be governed by Time Table, rules and special instructions ofthe Penn Central Transportation Company.
This Time Table is without force between Aldene Interlocking andHunter Interlocking. Be governed by the Time Table, rules and specialinstructions of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company.
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays- Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
891 5401 5801
HRS HRS HRS. HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREET ....WEST 8th STREETHOOK
00250026
BAYSHOREELIZABETHPORTPORT
0029S0031
SPRINGELIZABETHELMORA AVENUEROSELLE
0033S0035
S0039
HARRISONNEWARKHUNTER á
0020S0058
0101
061506180621
NEWARK INT. ....ROSELLE PARK ... }ALDENE INT. J >
0104S0108
0109
0624
0628
CP ALDENE 0041 0110 0629
EXCEECRANFORDGARWOODCP CLARK
0042S0044
0111S0113
0630A0632
WESTFIELDFANWOODNETHERWOOD
S0048 S0117S 0122 See
Note
QUEENPLAINFIELDGRANT AVENUECP ROCK
0054S0056
0125S0127
DUNELLENMIDDLESEXBOUND BROOKBROOK
S0101
S 01070110
S0132
S01380141
MANVILLESOMERVILLEBOYD E E S.TRARITAN
S01130116
A0117
S01440147
A0148
BRADLEYNORTH BRANCHWHITE HOUSELEBANONANNANDALE
SeeNote
ARCHHIGH BRIDGEOAKGLEN GARDNERHAMPTON
W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No.891 will run Mondays and days fo lowing Holidays.No. 5801 will not carry revenue passengers.
FIRST CLASS
Mondays- Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
803 5403 5903 5445 895 5405
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
0620 0736S 0623 S 0739S 0626 S 0742
0627 0743
C0628 C07440630 0746
S 0632 S 0748
0634 0750S 0636 S 0752S 0639 S 0755S 0642 S 0758
0637 0703 0724 08130641 0707 0728 0817
0644 0710 0732 0820S 0649 S 0826
0650 0717 0739 0828
0645 0651 0718 0740 0801 0829
0646 0652 0719 0742 0802 0830A0647 S 0655 A0803 S 0833
S 0658 S 0745
S 0701 S 0748 S 0837S 0706 S 0842S 0709 S 0845
0711 0727 0754 0847S 0712 A0728 S 0755 S 0848S 0715
50718 S0800 S0852
S0725 S0807 S08590729 0810 0902
S 0732S0735 S0814 S0905
0738 0817 0908A0739 A0818 A0909
SeeNote
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
Nos. 803 and 895 stop at Bay for employes.No. 5403 makes S stop at Calco 0727 Hours.
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
805 807 5407 809
HRS HRS FIRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREETWEST 8th STREETHOOK
0802S0805S 0808
080908400841
09200921
BAYSHOREELIZABETHPORTPORT
0812S0814
0844S0846
0924S0926
SPRINGELIZABETHELMORA AVENUEROSELLE
0816S0818S0821
0848S0850
0928S0930
HARRISON ' cc
NEWARK cc
HUNTER (2
0850S0858
0902
NEWARK INT. .... cc
ROSELLE PARK ...>ALDENE INT. 3 -J
0906S0910
0911
CP ALDENE 0827 0854 0912 0937
EXCEECRANFORDGAR WOODCP CLARK
0828A0829
0855A0857
0913S0915
0938A0940
WESTFI ELDFANWOODNETHERWOOD
S0919S0924
QUEENPLAINFIELDGRANT AVENUECP ROCK
0927S0929
DUNELLENMIDDLESEXBOUND BROOKBROOK
S0934
S09410944
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MANVI L LESOMERVI LLEBOYD E E S.TRARITAN
S09470950
A0951
BRADLEYNORTH BRANCHWHITE HOUSELEBANONANNANDALE ....ARCHHIGH BRIDGEOAKGLEN GARDNERHAMPTON
W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays- Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
5409 897 811 5411 813 5713 815
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
0938 1037 1135 12340939 1038 1136 1235
0942 1041 1139 1238A0944 S 1043 S 1141 S 1240
1045 1143 1242See S 1047 S 1145 SEE S 1244Note NOTE
0915 1130S 0935 1045 S 1145
0938 1048 1148
0941 1051 1151S 0945 S 1055 S 1155
0946 1056 1156
0947 1053 1057 1152 1157 1250
0948 1054 1058 1153 1158 1251S0950 A1056 S1100 A1155 S1200 A1253
S 0954 S 1104 S 1204S 0959 S 1109
1002 1112 121251004 S1114 S1214
S1009 S1119 S1219
S 1016 S 1126 S 12261019 1129 1229
S 1022 S 1132 S 12321027 1135 1235
A1028 A1136 S1236
S 1248F 1254
S 1304
S 1316
A1335HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 897 will not carry revenue passengers.No. 5713 IS SUPERIOR BY DIRECTION TO No. 5726.No. 5713 stop at Raritan Engine Terminal for employes.
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays- Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
5415 817 5417 819
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREET ....WEST 8th STREETHOOK
13431344
15031504
BAYSHOREELIZABETHPORTPORT
1347S1349
C15061508
S1511
SPRINGELIZABETHELMORAAVENUEROSELLE
1351S1353
1513S1515S1518S1521
HARRISONNEWARKHUNTER á
1230S1245
1248
1343S1402
1405NEWARK INT. ...) rrROSELLE PARK . )} 'lALDENE INT. _,
1251S1255
1256
1408S1412
1413CP ALDENE 1257 1400 1414 1524EXCEECRANFORDGARWOODCP CLARK
1258S1300
1401A1403
1415S1417
1525A1527
WESTFIELDFANWOODNETHERWOOD
S1304S1309
S1421S1426
QUEENPLAINFIELDGRANT AVENUECP ROCK
1313S1314
1430S1431
DUNELLENMIDDLESEXBOUND BROOKBROOK
S1319
S13261329
S1436
S14431446
MANVILLESOMERVILLEBOYD E E S.TRARITAN
S13321335
A1336
S14491452
A1453
BRADLEYNORTH BRANCHWHITE HOUSELEBANONANNANDALEARCHHIGH BRIDGEOAKGLEN GARDNERHAMPTON
W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 819 stop at Bay for employes.
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
5419 899 821 5421 5619 823 5423
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
1605 1644S1608 S1647
1534 S1611 S16501535 1612 1651
C15361538 1615 1654
S 1540 S 1617 S 1656
1542 1619 1658S 1544 S 1621 S 1700S 1547 S 1624 S 1703S 1550 S 1627 S 1706
1507 1623 1645 1651S 1525 S 1635 S 1654 S 1659
1528 1639 1657 1703
1531 1642 1700 1707S1536 S1646 S1711
1537 1647 1705 1712
1538 1553 1629 1648 1706 1708 1714
1539 1554 1630 1649 1707 1709 1715S1541 A1555 A1632 S1651 A1711 S1717
S 1654
S 1545 S 1657 S 1722S 1550 S 1702 S 1727
S 1705 S 1731
1553 1707 1714 1732S1555 S1709 S1735
S 1712
S1600 S1716 S1740
S 1607 S 1723 C 1728 S 17471610 1726 A1730 1750
S 1613 S 1729 S 17541616 1732 1757
A1617 A1733 A1758
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays- Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
5923 5703 825 5425
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY) 1718EAST 22nd STREET .... S1721WEST 8th STREET S 1724HOOK 1725BAYSHORE 1728ELIZABETHPORT S 1730PORT
SPRING 1732ELIZABETH S1734ELMORAAVENUE .... S1737ROSELLE S1740HARRISON 1700 1716 1726NEWARK c S1717 S1730 S1734HUNTER á 1721 1734 1738NEWARK INT. .. cc 1725 1737 1742ROSELLE PARK ... S1729 S1747ALDENE INT. > 1731 1742 1749CP ALDENE 1732 1743 1742 1751EXCEE 1733 1744 1743 1752CRANFORD S1736 A1745 S1754GARWOOD S 1757CP CLARK
W ESTF I E LD S1740 S 1803FANWOOD S1745 S1808NETHERWOOD S1748 S1813QUEEN 1751 1753 1815PLAINFIELD A1753 S1755 S1817GRANT AVENUE S 1820CP ROCK
DUNELLEN S1800 S1824MIDDLESEXBOUND BROOK S1807 S1832BROOK 1810 1835MANVILLESOMERVILLE S1814 S1839BOYD E E S.T. 1816 1842RARITAN S1817 A1843BRADLEYNORTH BRANCH S1823WHITE HOUSE S 1830LEBANON S1836ANNANDALE S1842ARCHHIGH BRIDGE S1848OAKGLEN GARDNER S1855HAMPTON S 1901 ...........W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T A1920
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl, Ex. Holidays
5621 5427 5707 829 5429 889 5431
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
1755S 175851801 1830
1802 1831
1805 1834S 1807 S1836
.... 1809 1838S1811 S1840
S 1843S1815 S1846
1738 1741 1753 1820S 1745 S 1756 S 1800 S 1825 1853
1749 1800 1804 1828 1857
1752 1804 1807 1832 1901S1809 S1837 S1906
1756 1811 8113 1839 1909
1757 1813 1814 1817 1840 1848 1910
1758 1814 1815 1818 1841 1849 1911S1816 A1820 S1843 S1851 S1913
S 1845
S 1821 S 1848 S 1855 S 1918S 1826 S 1853 S 1900 S 1924S 1829 S 1856 S 1903 S 1927
1807 1831 1824 1858 1905 1929S 1833 S 1859 S 1906 S 1930S 1836 S 1902 S 1909 S 1933
S1840 S1905 S1912 S1937
C1818 S 1848 S 1836 S 1912 S 1919 S 1944A1820 1851 1839 1915 1922 1947
S 1855 S 1843 S 1919 S 1925 S 19511858 1845 1922 1928 1954
A1859 S 1847 A1923 A1929 A1955
S 1853S 1900S 1906S 1912
S 1918
S 1924S 1930
A1950HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 5621 stop at Bound Brook to receive passengers.
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays- Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
833 5433 835 5485
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREET ... .WEST 8th STREET 1912 2016HOOK 1913 2017
BAYSHORE 1916 2020ELIZABETHPORT S1918 S2022PORT
SPRING 1920 2024ELIZABETH S 1922 S2026 SEEELMORA AVENUE .... NOTEROSELLE S 1926
HARRISON 1855NEWARK S1925 2026HUNTER á 1929 2029
NEWARK INT. .. cc 1932 2032ROSELLE PARK ... i S1936 S2036ALDENE INT. J 1937 2037
CP ALDENE 1928 1938 2031 2038EXCEE 1929 1939 2032 2039CRANFORD A1931 S1941 A2034 S2041GARWOODCP CLARK
WESTFIELD S1946 S2045FANWOOD S 1951 S2050NETHERWOOD S1954 S2053QUEEN 1956 2055PLAINFIELD S1957 S2056GRANT AVENUE S2000CP ROCK
DUNELLEN S 2003 S2101MIDDLESEXBOUND BROOK S2010 S2108BROOK 2013 2111
MANVILLESOMERVILLE S2016 S2114BOYD E E S.T. 2019 2117RARITAN A2020 S2118BRADLEYNORTH BRANCH S2124WHITE HOUSE S2131LEBANON F 2137ANNANDALE S2142ARCHHIGH BRIDGE A2148OAKGLEN GARDNERHAMPTON
W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 5485 IS SUPERIOR BY DIRECTION TO No. 5486.
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
837 5437 839 5439
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
21302131
23142315
2134S 2136
2318S 2320
2138S 2140
S 2144
2322S 2324
2130S 2145
2148
2310S 2325
2328
2151S 2155
2156
2331S 2335
2336
2146 2157 2329 2337
2147A2149
2158S 2200S 2203
2330A2332
2338S 2340
S 2206S 2211S 2214
S 2344S 2349
2215S2217
2352S2354S 2357
S 2222
S 22292232
S 2400
S 00070010
S22352238
A2239
S00130016
A0017
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays- Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
872 5402 5404 5406 806
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T.GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
HAMPTONGLEN GARDNEROAKHIGH BRIDGEARCH
ANNANDALELEBANONWHITE HOUSENORTH BRANCHBRADLEY
RARITANBOYD E E S.TSOMERVILLEMANVI LLE
05040505
S0507
05230524
S0527
05560557
S0600
06200621
S0623
BROOKBOUND BROOKMIDDLESEXDUNELLEN
0510S0513
S0519
0530S0533
S0539
0604S0607
S0613
0627S0630
S0636CP ROCKGRANT AVENUEPLAINFIELDQUEEN
S0523S0526
0527S0544
0545
S0617S0620
0621
S0640S0643
0644NETHERWOODFANWOODWESTFIELD
S0529S0532S0537 S0551
S0624S0627S0633
S0646S0649S0654
CP CLARKGARWOODCRANFORDE X C E E
S05410542
S0554S0557
0558S0638
0639S0659
070007050706
CP ALDENE 0559 0640 0701
ALDENE INT. l 'ROSELLE PARK ... } `NEWARK INT. ....
0600S0603
0607
0641S0644
0649
0702S0705
0711
HUNTER l cc
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HARRISON jjJ á
0610A0614
0653A0658
0714A0718
ROSELLEELMORA AVENUEELIZABETHSPRING
S0546S0549S0552
0554
S0710S0713S0716
0718
PORTELIZABETHPORTSHOREBAY
S05560557
S07200721
HOOKWEST 8th STREETEAST 22nd STREET33rd STREET (CP NAVY)GREENVILLE
0600S0602S0605A0608
0724S0726S0729A0732
HRS HRS HRS HRS HAS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
878 5448 5708 5802 5408 5410 5910
HRS HRS HAS HRS HRS HRS HRS
0600
S 0625S 0630
S 0635
S 0641S 0647S 0653S 0701
0643 0653 S 0707 0700 07100644 0654 0708 0701 0711
S0646 S0656 S0710 S0714
0650 0702 0714 0705 0718S 0653 S 0717 S 0709 S 0721
S0659 S 0708 S 0716 S 0727
S 0704 S 0731S 0707 S0713 S 0723 S 0734 0740
0708 0714 0725 0724 0735 0741
S 0710 S0717 S0726 S 0743S0713 , S 0730 S 0746S 0718 S 0722 S 0736 S 0742 S 0752
S 0745S 0723 0735 S 0749 S 0757
0724 0727 0734 0736 0742 0750 0758
0728 0735 0737 0743 0751 0759
0729 0736 0738 0744 0752 0800S 0741 S 0803
0739 0743 0747 0752 0803 0809
0743 0747 0751 0756 0806 0812S 0746 A0750 S 0755 S0800 S 0810 S 0816A0749 A0758 A0803 A0813 A0819
S 0728S 0731S 0735
0737
S 07400741
0745S 0747S 0750A0753
HRS HRS HRS HRS F4RS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays- Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
5600 810 5712 5412
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T. 0640GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
HAMPTON S 0702GLEN GARDNER S0707OAKHIGH BRIDGE S0712ARCH
ANNANDALE S0718LEBANON S0724WHITE HOUSE S 0730NORTH BRANCH S0738BRADLEYRARITAN S0746 0750BOYD E E S.T. 0747 0751SOMERVILLE S0749 S0754MANVILLEBROOK 0740 0753 0758BOUND BROOK C0743 S0756 S0801MIDDLESEXDUNELLEN S0802 S0807
CP ROCKGRANT AVENUE 50811PLAINFIELD S0814QUEEN 0754 0807 0815
NETHERWOOD S0817FANWOOD S0820WESTFIELD S0813 S0825
CP CLARKGARWOODCRANFORD 0814 S0830E X C E E 0804 0815 0817 0831
CP ALDENE 0805 0818 0832
ALDENE INT. 0806 0819 0833ROSELLE PARK .. 7 S0836NEWARK INT. . J 0813 0826 0840
HUNTER l 0816 0829 0843NEWARK S0819 S0833 S0847J} oHARRISON aa: A0822 A0836 A0852
ROSELLE S0819ELMORA AVENUE .... S0822ELIZABETH S0825SPRING 0827
PORTELIZABETHPORT S 0829SHORE 0830BAY
HOOK 0834WEST 8th STREET A0835EAST 22nd STREET . .
33rd STREET (CP NAVY)GREENVILLE
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 5600 stop at Bound Brook to discharge passengers.
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
812 5602 5414 814 5416 816
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
08300831
S 0833
09330934
S 0936
0844C0847
0837S 0840
S 0846
0939S 0942
S 0948
0859S0851
0852S0953
0954
S 0856S 0901
S 0958S 1003
08340835 0906
S 09060907
09120913
S 10091010
10111012
0907 0908 1011
0908
0915
0909S0912
0918
1012S1014
1018
0918S 0921A0924
0921S 0925A0928
1021A1025
S 0839S 0842S 0845
0847S 0920
0922
S 1016
S 10201022
S 08490850
S 09240925
S 10241025
0854A0855
0929A0930
1029A1030
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 5602 stop at Bound Brook to discharge passengers.
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
5418 8i8 5420 820 5422
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHI LLIPSBURG W.E.S.T.GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
HAMPTONGLEN GARDNE' ROAKHIGH BRIDGEARCH
...... .....
ANNANDALELEBANONWHITE HOUSENORTH BRANCHBRADLEYRARITANBOYD E E S.TSOMERVILLEMANVILLE
10251026
S1028
11281129
S1131
12421243
S1245
BROOKBOUND BROOKMIDDLESEXDUNELLEN
1031S 1034
S1040
1134S1137
S1143
1248S1251
S1257
CP ROCKGRANT AVENUEPLAINFIELDQUEEN
S10451046
S11481149
S13021303
NETHERWOODFANWOODWESTFIELD S1053
S1152S1156 S1310
CP CLARKGARWOODCRANFORDEXCEE
S10571058
11071108
.. ....1.00
120112041205
S13141315
CP ALDENE 1059 1202 1316
ALDENE INT. _cc
ROSELLE PARK ->NEWARK INT. _I
1100S1102
1106
1203S1205
1209
1317S1319
1323
HUNTERcc
HARRISON
) ec
NEWARK o,1109
S1112A1115
1212S1215A1218
1326S1329A1332
ROSELLEELMORA AVENUEELIZABETHSPRING
S11171119
S12131215
PORTELIZABETHPORT .SHOREBAY
S11211122
S12171218
HOOKWEST 8th STREETEAST 22nd STREET -33rd STREET (CP NAVY)GREENVILLE
1126A1127
1222A1223
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
822 5424 824 888 5726 826 890
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
1400
S 1422
S 1431
F1437S 1442
1350 S14571351 1458
S 1354 S 1501
1357 1504S1400 51507
S1406 S1513
S1411 S15191412 1520
S1419 S1527
1317 51424 1429 S1531 1534 16001318 1425 1430 1532 1535 1601
1426 1533
1427 1534S1429 S1536
1433 1541
1436 .. 1544S 1439 S 1548A1444 A1551
S 1322 S 1434 S 1539See SEE
S 1326 S 1439 Note NOTE S 1544 S 16081328 1441 1546 1610
S 1330 S 1443 1515 S 1548 S 16121331 1444 1516 1549 1613
1335 1448 1520 1553 1617A1336 A1449 A1521 S1554 S1618
S 1621A1558 A1624
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 888 will not carry revenue passengers.No. 5713 IS SUPERIOR BY DIRECTION TO No. 5726.No. 5726 stop at Raritan Engine Terminal for employes.
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays -Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
892 5428 828 5430 830
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T.GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
HAMPTONGLEN GARDNEROAKHIGH BRIDGEARCH
ANNANDALELEBANONWHITE HOUSENORTH BRANCHBRADLEY
RARITAN 1631 1700BOYD E E S.T. 1632 1701SOMERVILLE S1635 S1703MANVILLE S 1639
BROOK 1642 1706BOUND BROOK S1647 S 1709MIDDLESEXDUNELLEN S1654 S1715CP ROCKGRANT AVENUE S1657PLAINFIELD S1700 S1720QUEEN 1701 1721
NETHERWOOD S1703FANWOOD S 1706WESTFIELD S1711 51729CP CLARKGARWOOD S 1713CRANFORD 1637 S1716 1720 S 1734 1754EXCEE 1638 1717 1721 1735 1755
CP ALDENE 1718 1736
ALDENE INT. l 1719 1737ROSELLE PARK ... j S 1721NEWARK INT. .... L 1726 1744
HUNTER 1729 1747NEWARK S1734 S1751HARRISON JJ á A1737 A1754
ROSELLE S1642 S1725 S 1759ELMORA AVENUE .... S1645 See S1728ELIZABETH S1648 Note S1731 S 1803SPRING 1650 1733 1805
PORTELIZABETHPORT S1652 S1735 S1807SHORE 1653 1736 1808BAY
HOOK 1658 1740 1812WEST 8th STREET S 1659 S1741 A1813EAST 22nd STREET .... S1702 S174433rd STREET (CP NAVY) A1705 Al 747GREENVILLE .........
HRS HAS HRS HAS HAS
No. 5428 stop at Calco 1644 Hours.
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
5932 5432 832 5434 834
HRS HAS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
17481749
S1752
19151916
S1918
1755S1758
S1805
1921S1924
S1930
18041805
S18101811
S19351936
S1811S1815S1820
S1940S1945
1820S 1824
182518281829
S 19501951
19521953
1821 1826 1952
1822
1833
1827S 1830
1839
1953S 1955
1959
1837A1841
1843S 1847A1850
2002A2006
S 1833
S18371839
S19592001
S 18411842
S 20032004
1846Al 847
2008A2009
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HAS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS
Mondays- Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
5436 836 5438 838 5486
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T.GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
HAMPTONGLEN GARDNEROAKHIGH BRIDGEARCH
2158
ANNANDALELEBANONWHITE HOUSENORTH BRANCHBRADLEY
RARITANBOYD E E S.TSOMERVILLEMANVILLE
20302031
S2033
22052206
S2208A2216
BROOKBOUND BROOKMIDDLESEXDUNELLEN
2036S2039
S2045
2211S2214
S2220
SEENOTE
CP ROCKGRANT AVENUEPLAINFIELDQUEEN
S20502051
S22252226
NETHERWOODFANWOODWESTFIELD S2057 S2232CP CLARKGARWOODCRANFORDEXCEE
S21022103
21042105
S22372238
22402241
CP ALDENE 2104 2239
ALDENE INT.ROSELLE PARK ,NEWARK I N T . ..,
2105S2107
2111
2240S2242
2246
HUNTER )NEWARK J} cr
HARRISON á
2114S2117A2120
2249S2252A2255
ROSELLEELMORA AVENUEELIZABETHSPRING
S21122114
S22472249
PORTELIZABETHPORTSHOREBAY
S21162117
S22512252
C2256
HOOKWEST 8th STREETEAST 22nd STREET . .
33rd STREET (CP NAVY)GREENVILLE
2121A2122
2257A2258
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 838 stop at Bay for employes.No. 5485 IS SUPERIOR BY DIRECTION TO No. 5486.No.5486 will not carry revenue passengers.
FIRST CLASS
Mondays-Fridays Incl. Ex. Holidays
5440
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
........... .... ....
23202321
S2324
...........
2327S 2330
S 2336
....
.....
..
...........
..S 2341
2342
. ........... ...........
S 2346S 2351
...............
S 23552356 .
.2357
2358S 2400
0004
0007S0010A0013
...........
........... ...........
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
5501 1803 5503
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREET ....WEST 8th STREETHOOK
''''''' '"-06290630
BAYSHOREELI ZABETHPORTPORT ....... ...
063380636
SPRINGELIZABETHELMORA AVENUEROSELLE
0638S0640 See
Note
....
HARRISON cc
NEWARK cc
HUNTER c.,a
0020S0058
010106400643
NEWARK INT. .... cc
ROSELLE PARK ...>ALDENE INT. J _1
0104S0108
0109
0646S0650
0651
CP ALDENE 0110 0646 0652
EXCEECRANFORDGARWOODCP CLARK
0111S0113
0647A0649
0653S0655
.. ....... ..... ....... .
WESTFIELDFANWOODNETHERWOOD '
S0117S0122
S0659S0704S0707
QUEENPLAINFIELDGRANT AVENUECP ROCK
0125S0127
0708S0710S0713
.
.... .......
DUNELLENMIDDLESEXBOUND BROOKBROOK
S0132
S01380141
.....
.....
S0717
S07230728
MANVILLESOMERVILLEBOYD E E S.TRARITAN
501440147
A0148
S0731S0734
0737A0738
BRADLEYNORTH BRANCHWHITE HOUSELEBANONANNANDALE .... .......
.......
.............
ARCHHIGH BRIDGEOAK......GLEN GARDNERHAMPTON
..... ......
.. ....... ..
....
.....
.... .......
...........
....... ....
W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T
........ .....
..... ......
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 5503 stop at Calco 0725 Hours
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
1805 5505 1807 5507 1809 5509
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
07240725 .....
08210822
09350936
......
0728S0730
0825S0827
0939S 0941
***** .....0732
S 0734
S0738
0829S0831
S0835 .
09435 0945
S0949
07400743
08300833
093780952
0955
... ......
..... ......0746
S07500751
0836S0840
0841
0958S 1002
1003
..
0740 0752 0837 0842 0951 1004
0741A0743
.
0753S0755
0838A0840"'" ....
084350845
0952A0954
1005S 1007
..... .... . .
...... .....
....... ....S 0759S 0804
S0849S0854
S 1011S 1016
. ....... ...0807
S08090857
S08591019
S 1021 .....
S 0814
S 08200823
S 0905
S 09120915
S 1026
S 10321035
S 08260829
A0830
S 09190924
A0925
S 10381041
A1042 .... ... .
..... ......
......
.. ..... ....
.... .............
.... .......
..... ...... .. ....... ..
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
1811 5511 1813 5513
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREET ....WEST 8th STREETHOOK
S 10351036
S11301131
...........
BAYSHOREELIZABETHPORTPORT
1039S1041
1134S1136
....
SPRING `ELIZABETHELMORA AVENUEROSELLE
1043S1045
S 1049
..1138
S1140
.S1144
HARRISONNEWARK ?HUNTER á
10451048
..... 11401143
NEWARK INT. .... cROSELLE PARK ... cr
ALDENE INT. J
1051S 1055
1056
1146S 1151
1152
CP ALDENE 1051 1057 1146 1153
EXCEECRANFORDGARWOODCP CLARK
1052A1054
1058S1100
1147A1149
1154S1156
WESTFIELDFANWOODNETHERWOOD
S1104S1109..
S1200S 1205
QUEENPLAINFIELDGRANT AVENUECP ROCK
.... 1112S1114
1208S1210
DUNELLENMIDDLESEXBOUND BROOKBROOK
S1119
S11251128
..........S1215
S 12211224
MANVILLESOMERVILLEBOYD E E S.TRARITAN
S11311134
A1135
S12271230
A1231
BRADLEYNORTH BRANCHWHITE HOUSELEBANONANNANDALE
.... ....
.....
ARCHHIGH BRIDGEOAKGLEN GARDNERHAMPTON
.
W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T
...........
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
FIRST CLASS
Saturdays Except HolidaysWill Run Washington's Birthday
1815 5515 1817 5517 1819 5519 1821
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
12591300
14091410
15091510
16091610
1303S1305
1413S1415
C 15111513
S15151613
S1615
1307S1309
S 1313
1417S1419
S 1423
1517S1519
S 1523
1617S1619
S 1623
.
13101313
14221425
15241527
1316S 1320
1321
1428S 1432
1433
1530S 1534
1535
..
1315 1322 1425 1434 1525 1536 1625
1316A1318
1323S 1325
1426A1428
1435S 1437
1526A1528
1537S 1539
1626A1628
S1329S 1334S 1337
S1441S 1446
S154351548
1338S 1340
1449S 1451
1551S 1553
S 1345
S 13511354
S 1456
S 15021505
S 1558
S 16041607
S 13571400
A1401
S 15081511
A1512 ..
S 16101613
A1614
....
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 1819 stop at Bay for employees.
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
5521 1823-
5523 1825
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREET ....WEST 8th STREETHOOK
17091710
18131814
BAYSHOREELIZABETHORTPORT
S1715
.
1817S1819
.
SPRINGELIZABETHELMORA AVENUEROSELLE
.. ....... ..
.
1717S1719
S1723
1821S1823
S1827
.....
....
HARRISON 'NEWARKHUNTER
cco0_ 1625
1622 17251728 ..
NEWARK INT. .... cc
ROSELLE PARK ... cc
ALDENE INT. 3>_1
1628S1632
1633
1731S1735
1736CP ALDENE 1634 1725 1737 1829EXCEECRANFORDGARWOODCP CLARK
1635S1637
1726A1728
1738S1740
1830A1832
WESTFIELDFANWOODNETHERWOOD
S1641S 1646S1649 ......
S1744S1749
- - -QUEENPLAINFIELDGRANT AVENUECP ROCK
1650S1652
..
1752S1754
......
DUNELLENMIDDLESEXBOUND BROOKBROOK
S1657
S 17031706
..
....
S1759
S 18051808
.
MANVILLESOMERVILLEBOYD E E.S.TRARITAN
S17091712
A1713....
S18111814
A1815
.....
...........
BRADLEYNORTH BRANCHWHITE HOUSELEBANONANNANDALE
....
.. .......
..... ...... ....
ARCHHIGH BRIDGEOAKGLEN GARDNERHAMPTON ..... ......
-.. .....
W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T
.... ..................
---HRS HRS HRS HRS 1 HRS
FIRST CLASS
Saturdays Except HolidaysWill Run Washington s Birthday
5525 1827 5527 1829 5529 1831 5531
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
_ ...... ...
19111912
....... .... 20162017
21132114
1915S1917
2020S2022
2117S2119
1919S 1921
S 1925
2024S2026
2121S 2123
1810S 1825
1828.. 1925
1928
.......
20055 2027
2030
.. .......
.....21282131
1831S 1835
1836
1931S 1935
1936
2033S 2037
2038
.. 2134S 2138
2139
1837 1927 1937 2032 2039 2129 2140
1838S 1840
-1928
A19301938
S 19402033
A20352040
S20422130
A2132
- ..... -
2141S 2143
S 1844S 1849S 1852
S 1944S 1949
.. ..... .... S2046S 2051
S 2147
1853S 1855S 1858
- - - -.....
1952S 1954
2054S 2056
2153S 2155
S 1902
S 19081911
S 1959
S20052008
.......
S 2101
S 21072110
....
... .....
S2200
S22062209
$19141917
A1918
... .....S2011
2014A2015 .... .......
S21132116
A2117
S22122215
A2216
....... ....
..... .................... ...... ..
.. ....... ..--- -
.....
.
......
... ..... ...
..... ......
....... ....
....... ....
.. ...... ...
...........
..... ......... .. ..
..... ......
..... ......
... ....-... ...... ..
...
.. ...... -
..... ......
.. ......
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington s Birthday
1833 5533 1835 5535
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREET ....WEST 8th STREETHOOK
.......22142215
23302331
...........
...........
BAYSHOREELIZABETHPORTPORT
2219S2221
2334S2336
SPRINGELIZABETHELMORA AVENUEROSELLE
2223S2225 .
2338S2340 ...........
HARRISONNEWARKHUNTER á
22362239
2340S2359
0002NEWARK INT. ....) cc
ROSELLE PARK ... }ALDENE INT. ..... J J .....,,
2242S2246
2247
0005S0009
0010
CP ALDENE. - 2231 2248 2346 0011
EXCEECRANFORDGARWOOD.CP CLARK
2232A2234
2249S2251
2347A2349
001250014
WESTFIELDFANWOOD.NETHERWOOD ..
S2255 S0018...........
...........
...........
QUEENPLAINFIELDGRANT AVENUECP ROCK
2301S2303 .. 0024
S0026
DUNELLENMIDDLESEXBOUND BROOKBROOK
S2308
S23142317
...,. S0031
S00370040 .....
MANVI LLESOMERVILLEBOYD E E S.TRAR ITAN -
S23202323
A2324..
S00430046
A0047
BRADLEYNORTH BRANCHWHITE HOUSELEBANONANNANDALE ...........
..
ARCHHIGH BRIDGEOAKGLEN GARDNERHAMPTON
....
...........
W.E. HAMPTONPATTON .
BLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T
...........
..........., ..... .....
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
HRS nna *nm HRS HRS HRS HRS
---------'-'-----
--- ----'-'
----'--
----'
' ------
---
---' --' -- -
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--~---
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HRS nnm *ns HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
1872 5502 5504 1804
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T.GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON ...........
...........
HAMPTONGLEN GARDNEROAKHIGH BRIDGE .ARCH
..
.. ......
ANNANDALELEBANONWHITE HOUSENORTH BRANCHBRADLEY
. ..................
RARITANBOYD E E S.TSOMERVILLEMANVILLE
05160517
S0520
05280529
S0532
06020603
S0606 .....
BROOKBOUND BROOKMIDDLESEXDUNELLEN
0523S0526
S0532
0535S0538
S0544
061050613
S0619...........
CP ROCKGRANT AVENUEPLAINFIELDQUEEN
S0536S0539
0540S0549
0550
S0623S0626
0627
NETHERWOODFANWOODWESTFIELD
S0542S0545S0550 S0556
S0629S0632S0637 ...........
CP CLARKGARWOODCRANFORDEXCEE
S06030604
S06000601
S06410642
...........
06560657
CP ALDENE 0602 0643
ALDENE INT.ROSELLE PARKNEWARK INT. .j
0603S0605
0609
0644S0646
0650
HUNTER l ¢NEWARK
Tcc
HARRISON á
0612A0615
0654A0657
ROSELLEELMORA AVENUEELIZABETHSPRING
S 0609
S 06130615 ...........
S0701
S07050707
PORTELIZABETHPORTSHOREBAY
S06170618
S07090710
C0713
HOOKWEST 8th STREETEAST 22nd STREET ...33rd STREET (CP NAVY)GREENVILLE
0622A0623
0714A0715 ...........
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 1804 stop at Bay for employes.
FIRST C LASS
Saturdays Except HolidaysWill Run Washington's Birthday
5506 1806 5508 1808 5510 1810
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
.. ..... ,.... . . .. ... ...
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.. .... ...,.....
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.. . . . . . ....
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..... .. . . ..
07070708
5 0711.....
08200821
5 0824
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..... ... : . .'
09200921
5 0924... . . ......
..... ......
..... ..... .
... ....... .
..... --0714
5 0717
S 0723
0827S0830
S 0836
.,
..... ... . . .
09275 0930
S 0936
--
S 0727S 0730
0731S 0841
0842 .....9.694
0942...........
S 0733S0736S 0741
... . .. .,
..... .... ..
...........S 0846S 0851
....... L. -
.. . .. . - . .. -S 0946S 0951 ,
.
.
i07450746 '
.... ... . ......
0755' ' 0756
S 08550856
0900CI901
... .......5 0955
095610011002
......
0747 .... ... .... 0857 0957 1003
0748S 0750
0858S0900
...,
..., ..0958
S 1000 . . .. . ...
A08030907
S 0910A0913 .........
.1007A1010
... ... . .. ..
S 0800
S 08040806
S 0905. ...... ....80909
0911
.. .......S 1006
S10101012
......
..... . .. .. . S08080809
..S0913
0914
....
....S 1014
1015
... .
0813A0814
. ...
..... ...'
.0918-A0919
" .
10,19A1020
- . .
...........
..... .. . . . ..
- .. .. ".HAS HRS HRS :HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays -
Will Run Washington's Birthday
5512 1812 5514 1814
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.TGREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
...........
.
...........
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...........
,..........
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...........
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...........HAMPTONGLEN GARDNEROAKHIGH B_ RIDGEARCH
.... ... ...
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.... ...........
ANNANDALELEBANONWHITE HOUSENORTH BRANCHBRADLEY ...........
.
...........
.... .... ,.............
RARITAN -BOYD .......... E.E.S.T.SOMERVILL.EMANVILLE
10241025
S1028
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FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
5516 1816 5518 1818 5520 1820 5522
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S 1610
S13011302
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1317 1429 1529 1631
1318S 1320
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1430S 1432
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1440A1444
1539A1542
1641A1644
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S 1440
S 14441446
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1339S 1448
1449........... S 1548
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1454A1455
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HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
1822 5524 1824 5526
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHI LLIPSBURG W.E.S.T.GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
- ....... -..... ---
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1712S1717
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8 1733S1738
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16351636
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17471748
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1653A1654
.. ......
1805A1806
HRS HAS HRS HRS HRS
No. 5524 stop at Calco at 1713 Hours.
FIRST CLASSSaturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
1826 5528 1828 5530 1830 5532 1832
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
19031904
S1907
20102011
S 2014
21092110
S2113
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S 1913......S1919
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19421943
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2154A2157
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S 19511953
S 20562058
S 21562158
S 18521853
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19551956
S 21002101
S 22002201
1857A1858
2000A2001
2105A2106
,2205A2206
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASS'Saturdays Except Holidays
Will Run Washington's Birthday
5534 1834 5536
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.TGREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
.......... ... .......
'HAMPTONGLEN GARDNEROAKHIGH BRIDGEARCH ............
..... ......
ANNANDALELEBANONWHITE HOUSENORTH BRANCHBRADLEY
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2219S2222
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522332234
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No. 1834 stop at Bay for employes.
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSundays & Holidays -Will Not Run
Washington's Birthday
2891 5551 2853 5553
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREETWEST 8th STREETHOOK
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W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T
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No. 2853 stop at Bay for employes.
F|RSTCLASSSundays & Holidays-Will Not Run
Washington's Birthday
2855 5555 2857 5557 2859 5559
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FIRST CLASSSundays & Holidays -Will Not Run
Washington's Birthday
2861 5561 2863 5563
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREET ....WEST 8th STREETHOOK
12091210
13241325
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121361215
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1226A1228
1233S1235
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S1239S1244
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W.E. HAMPTONPATTONBLOOMSBURYGREEN'S BRIDGEPHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T.
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 2863 stop at Bay for employes.
FIRST C LASS
Sundays & Holidays-Will Not RunWashington's Birthday
2865 5565 2867 5567 2869 5569 2871
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2032A2034
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1624S 1626 ....... ....
1751S 1753
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STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSundays & Holidays -Will Not Run
Washington's Birthday
5571 2873 5573 2875 5575
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
GREENVILLE33rd STREET (CP NAVY)EAST 22nd STREETWEST 8th STREETHOOK
...........
...........
...........
....
22112212
23122313
BAYSHOREELIZABETHPORTPORT
C22132216
S2218
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2220S2222...........
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20262029
22222225
2307S 2322
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2032S2036
2037
222882232
2233
232882332
2333CP ALDENE 2038 2228 2234 2328 2334EXCEECRANFORDGARWOODCP CLARK
2039S2041
2229A2231
2235S2237
2329A2331
233552337
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S2045S2050 .
S2241S2246
S2341S2346
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2054S2056
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S2101
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HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
No. 2873 stop at Bay for employes.
FIRST CLASS
Sundays & Holidays -Will Not RunWashington's Birthday
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
:HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSundays &.Holidays -Will Not Run
_ Washington's Birthday
2850 2852 5552 5554
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T.GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
- '''.....
HAMPTONGLEN GARDNEROAKHIGH BRIDGEARCH
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ANNANDALELEBANONWHITE HOUSENORTH BRANCHBRADLEY ..''''''...RARITANBOYD E E S.TSOMERVILLEMANVI LLE
05100511
S0514
05250526
S0529
06200621
S0624
BROOKBOUND BROOKMIDDLESEXDUNELLEN
0517S0520
S0526
0532S0535
50541
0627S0630
S0636CP ROCKGRANT AVENUEPLAINFIELDQUEEN
S0530S0533
0534S0546
0547S0641
0642
NETHERWOODFANWOODWESTFIELD
50536S0539S0544
S0551S0556
S0646S0651
CP CLARKGARWOODCRANFORDEXCEE
00090010
S05480549
S06000601
S06550656
CP ALDENE 0602 0657
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0603S0605
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S00210022
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HOOKWEST 8th STREETEAST 22nd STREET33rd STREET (CP NAVY)GREENVILLE
0026A0027
0606A0607 .
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
FIRST CLASSSundays & Holidays-Will Not Run
Washington's Birthday
2854 5556 2856 5558 2858 5560 2860
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
07540755
S 0758
08450846
S 0849
10231024
S 1027
0801S 0804
S 0810
.. 0852S 0855
S 0901
1030S 1033
S 1039
S 08150816
S 09060907
S 10441045
...........S 0819S 0824
S 0911S 0916
S 1049S 1054
07000701
S 08280829
08300831
S 09200921
09220923
S 10581059
11071108
0830 0922 1100
0831S 0833
0837
0923S 0925
0929
1101S 1103
1107
0840A0843
.... 0932S 0935A0938
1110A1113
S 07090711 ..
S 08390841
S0927
S 09310933
S1112
S 11161118
S 07130714
S 08430844
S 09350936
S 11201121
0718A0719
0848A0849
0940A0941
1125A1126
HRS HRS HRS FIRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSundays & Holidays-Will Not Run
Washington's Birthday
5562 2862 5564 2864
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
pmLupneuns W.E.S.T.GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
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FIRST CLASS
Sundays & Holidays-Will Not RunWashington's Birthday
5566 2866 5568 2868 5570 2870 5572
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
........... ........... ......................
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16031604
S 1607
17081709
S 1712...........
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S 1904 ....
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1610S1613
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1715S1718
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2027S2030
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S 16241625
S 17291730
........... S 19211922
S 20412042
S 1629S 1634
S 1734S 1739
S 1926S 1931 ....
S 2046S 2051
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S 16381639
16431644
S 17431744
17461747
...........S 19351936
19401941
S 20552056
1640 1745 1937 2057
1641S16431647
1746S17481752
1938S19401944
2058S21002104
1650A1653...........
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1947A1950
2107A2110
...........
S 1 648
S 16521654
S 17551757
S 1945
S 19491951
S 16571658
S 17591800
S 19531954
.....
1702A1703
1804A1805
1958A1959
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
STATIONS
FIRST CLASSSundays & Holidays-Will Not Run
Washington's Birthday
2872 5574 2874 5576 2876
HRS HRS HRS HRS HRS
PHILLIPSBURG W.E.S.T.GREEN'S BRIDGEBLOOMSBURYPATTONW.E. HAMPTON
°
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.. ....... .. S221652221
.... 82346S2351
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CP CLARKGAR WOODCRANFORDEXCEE
21002101
S22252226
22362237
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CP ALDENE 2227 2357
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MAIN LINE - LOCAL INSTRUCTIONS
HOURS STATIONS ARE OPEN FOR THE SALE OF TICKETS
StationMon. - Fri.
HoursSaturday
HoursSun. - Hol.
Hours
West 8th Street 0625 - 1045 Closed Closed1115- 1455
Elizabeth 0630 - 1010 Closed Closed(Eastbound) 1040 - 1500
Roselle 0700 - 1100 Closed Closed1200 - 1600
Newark 0600 - 2200 0600 - 2200 0600 - 2200(P.C. Sta.)
Roselle Park 0550 - 1450 Closed Closed(L.V.R.R.)
Cranford 0545 - 1015 Closed Closed1045 - 1415
Garwood 0700 - 1100 Closed Closed1200 - 1600
Westfield 0610 - 1015 Closed Closed1045 - 1440
Fanwood 0615 - 0915 Closed Closed0945 - 1445
Netherwood 0515 - 1315 Closed Closed
Plainfield 0600 - 1000 Closed Closed(Eastbound) 1030 - 1430
Grant Avenue 0630 - 0900 Closed Closed
Dunellen 0600 - 1000 Closed Closed1100 - 1500
Bound Brook 0625 - 1045 Closed Closed(See Note) 1130 - 1510
Somerville 0630 - 0940 Closed Closed
Raritan 0555 - 1035 Closed Closed1120 - 1440
White House 0645 - 0945 Closed Closed1045 - 1545
High Bridge 0630 - 1030 Closed Closed1115 - 1515
Note: Open 0500 Hours Mondays.
1 -S EXCEPTION TO RULE SPassenger trainmen are relieved from complying with Rule S
between 33rd Street Bayonne and Raritan.
1 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE
(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection,
Column 1. A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a redlight by night, shall precede engine or train to warnhighway traffic until crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates and /or Flashing Lights providedfor movements WITH the current of traffic ONLY. Move-ments AGAINST the current of traffic must protect cross-ing by manual operation of crossing protection or as perColumn 1.
Column 3. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 4. Flashing Lights provided for movements in either direction.
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Columns
1 2 3See
4 NoteJersey City Goldenberg Lead Randolph Avenue X
Lead to Power Plant Johnston Avenue XFreight Yard Crossing in Yard X
Bayonne Naval Depot State Hwy.Rt.169 XConstable Hook Br. All incl. Std. Oil X
Elizabeth-port
Port.Ave. Branch All Crossings X 1
Elizabeth ExtensionBranch
York and DivisionSts., WoodruffLane, North andDowd Avenues X
Shop Yard Crossings eastend of Store-house No. 2 X
Elizabeth Broadway Branch All Crossings XLorraine Main Tracks Linden Road X 2Dunellen Art Color Side Tr. South Avenue XMiddlesex Main Tracks Mountain Avenue X
Cedar Avenue X 3Bound
BrookMain Tracks
and CalcoSecondary Tr.
Vosseller, LaMontAves. andSherwin WilliamsCrossing X
Brook Middle BrookBranchSecondary Track Main Street X 4Side Tracks Foothill and
Chimney RockRoads X
Main Tracks Polhemus Lane X 6Manville Main Tracks Egan Pvt. Crsing XRaritan Main Tracks Thompson,
Anderson Sts. X 5North
BranchSingle Main Track Station Road X
Readington Road X 5County Line Road X
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Columns
1 2 3See
4 Note
White House Single Main Track Ridge School Rd. XSnover Road XMechanicsville Rd. XFlemington Road X
Lebanon Single Main Track Central Street XMile Post 56 Single Main Track Bell's Crossing X 5Mile Post 60 Single Main Track Pattenburg Road XMile Post 62 Single Main Track Valley Road XBloomsbury Single Main Track Hickory Road X
Note 1: All trains or engines must STOP before passing over PortAve. Branch Crossings.
Note 2: All movements operating on Nos. 3 or 4 tracks willapproach Linden Road crossing prepared to stop, unless it is knownautomatic crossing gates are operating properly.
When gates fail to operate, a member of the crew must lower themmanually.
Note 3: Westward trains stopping at Middlesex Station on No. 4track must approach Cedar Ave. not exceeding 30 Miles Per Hour.
Note 4: Westward trains or engines must stop 100 feet fromcrossing. Eastward trains or engines approach crossing carefully.
Note 5: Movements on side tracks must be protected by manualoperation of automatic protection or as per Column 1.
Note 6: Eastward freight trains making a set -out at Manville willstop with engine clear of insulated joints at Signal Bridge 32/69, located1200 feet east of Manville Station.
(b) Special Protection at Crossings:
Johnston Avenue, Jersey City, Jersey Avenue Lead:Movement must stop at yellow reflectorized markers located justeast and west of crossing, proceeding only when gates are in theDown position. Gates will work automatically when movemententers the short track circuit on either side of crossing.
Push buttons and instructions for manual operation of the gatesare located at Johnston Avenue crossing.
Vosseler Avenue, Bound Brook:Eastward trains stopping on Calco secondary track and westwardtrains stopping on No. 4 track may, as necessary, darken the flashersby inserting switch key in box located on flasher mast on southeastside for eastward trains and northwest side for westward trains.When key is removed, flashers will resume automatic operation.
State Highway 22, Middle Brook Branch:Flashers will not operate for the following movements:Eastward: When derail, located 93 feet west of highway is in
derailing position.Westward: When derail, located 50 feet east of highway is in
derailing position.Twenty seconds to be consumed after derail is removed from trackbefore occupying crossing.
1 -V, 1 -3, 1 -83 STANDARD CLOCKS, GENERAL ORDERS, GEN-ERAL NOTICES AND TRAIN REGISTERS LOCATED ASINDICATED BY "X"
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Newark (Penn Central Station, Track 5) X XHarrison Yard, Crew Quarters X XJersey City, Coal Yard, Trailer A X XBayonne - Yardmaster's Office XElizabethport - General Yardmaster's Office X X
Engine Crew Register Room, Engine Terminal X XCranford Junction (Excee) - Yard Office XPlainfield - Crew Quarters, Queen Int. Station X XBoyd WRaritan - Crew Quarters X XHigh Bridge Station X X 0Phillipsburg - Register Room X X X
W- Denotes: Operator will register all trains operating west of Boyd onSingle Track. Westward trains moving to Single Track must receiveClearance Card Form A; Line 4 showing Train Register information asper Rule S -83a.
O- Denotes: When on duty, Operator will register all trains and deliverClearance Card Form A; Line 4 showing Train Register information asper Rule S -83a.
1 -16 COMMUNICATING SIGNALSHand Signals may be used to convey "proceed" to the engineman on
passenger trains at intermediate stations with the following provisions:1. Before leaving initial terminal, a thorough understanding must be
reached between train and engine crew as to which member of the traincrew will give the hand signal to the engineman.
2. Hand signals may be used only when visability permits.
1 -93 YARD LIMITS INDICATED BY YARD LIMIT SIGNS ASFOLLOWS:
Location Between
Phillipsburg Mile Post 71.7
And
Connection with L.V.R.R.
1- 104(a) ELECTRICALLY LOCKED HAND OPERATED SWITCHESCon-
trolled SeeLocation Switch By Note
Elizabethport
Elizabethport
CP Aldene
CP Aldene
PlainfieldPlainfield
Crossover Track 6 to Track 4(Commonly called MiddleSwitch)
Track 8 to Shop Yard Lead(Spring Switch)
Remor Side Track and /orTrack 6 to Tracks 4 and 2
Connection between Track 2 andTrack 4 (Spring Switch)
R. L. Cline Co. to Track 3Wood Newspaper Machinery Co.
to Track 3
Port
Port
Excee
Excee
QueenQueen
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4
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Note 2: Movements on underpass track over spring switch in NewYork Wye track must not be made until permission is obtained fromSignalman at Port. After permission is obtained, a member of the crewmust determine that there are no conflicting moves being made on theNew York Wye track before fouling or obstructing this track.
Normal position of switch from New York Wye track to No. 8 trackwill be for movement on No. 8 track.
Normal position of switch from New York Wye track to Shop YardTrack, known as ramp track, will be for movement on New York Wye.
Note 3: Entering or Leaving a Side Track:Entering Side Track:
When a train or engine desires to enter side track via a handoperated switch equipped with an electric lock, the movement MUSToccupy special track circuit immediately in advance of switch. Amember of the crew will then open the door of electric lock box andproceed in accordance with Rule 104(a).
Leaving Side Track:When a train or engine desires to enter main track via hand operated
switch equipped with an electric lock, a member of crew will open doorof electric lock box and proceed in accordance with Rule 104(a).
In an emergency, the electric lock may be operated by a member ofthe crew after permission has been received from the Signalman toremove the seal on the push button located in panel above thesemaphore indicator in the electric lock box. Push button must be heldin while the lever in the electric lock box is moved from the "N" to"R" position. The switch may then be thrown in the usual manner.
Note 4: Entering or Leaving No. 6 track or Remor Side TrackEntering:
When a train or engine desires to enter No. 6 track or Remor sidetrack via hand operated spring switch equipped with an electric lock, amember of the crew will communicate with Signalman at Excee.
IF eastward traffic to Spring is NOT established, Signalman willadvise member of crew to open door of electric lock box on the handoperated spring switch, and when Signalman initiates the release of theelectric lock, the small semaphore in the electric lock box will assumethe 90° position, indicating that the electric lock is released, then movesmall lever from "N" to "R ". The switch may then be thrown in theusual manner. When switch is fully reversed, RESTRICTING signal willbe displayed for eastward movement.
I F eastward traffic to Spring IS established, Signalman will display aRESTRICTING signal and movement will proceed east and OCCUPYspecial track section immediately in advance of switch on No. 2 track.A member of the crew will then open door of electric lock box andwhen small semaphore assumes the 90° position, move small lever from"N" to "R ". When small lever is in "R" position, the electrically lockedhand operated switches on Nos. 4 and 6 tracks and the electricallylocked hand operated derails on No. 6 track and Remor side track willbe unlocked when each door of electric lock box is opened. Throwsmall lever in electric lock box at either or both switches and derailsfrom "N" to "R ". The switches and /or derails may be thrown in theusual manner. When restoring switches and /or derails to normal, throwsmall lever in each electric lock box from "R" to "N ", then close andlock each electric lock box.
Leaving:When a train or engine desires to enter No. 2 track via hand
operated switch equipped with an electric lock, a member of crew willcommunicate with Signalman at Excee, advising him of the direction inwhich movement is to be made after occupying No. 2 track. Member ofthe crew will open the door of the electric lock box on hand operatedspring switch, and when Signalman initiates the release of the electriclock, the small semaphore in the electric lock box will assume the 90°position, indicating that the electric lock is released. Then move smalllever from "N" to "R ".
When small lever is in "R" position, the electrically locked handoperated switches and /or derails will be unlocked when each door ofelectric lock box is opened. Throw small lever in electric lock box ateither or both switches and derails from "N" to "R ". The switchesand /or derails may be thrown in usual manner. When restoring switchesand /or derails to normal, throw small lever in each electric lock boxfrom "R" to "N ", then close and lock each electric lock box.
1- 104(b) SPRING SWITCHES
Normal Position of Spring Switches
LocationBetween(Track)
And(Track)
NormalPosition
ElizabethportCP AldeneMile Post 49.7
Green's Bridge
No.8 TrackNo.2 TrackSingle Main Track
Single Main Track
New York WyeNo.4 TrackAnnandale Siding
Phillipsburg Siding
No.8 TrackNo.2 TrackSingle MainTrackSingle MainTrack
1- 104(b) -1 SPRING SWITCH SIGNALSSpring switch signal in service for westward movements at East End
of Phillipsburg Siding (Green's Bridge).Spring switch signals remain in service at hand operated switches
(formerly spring switches) for westward movements at East End PattonSiding and for eastward movements at West End Patton Siding. Aspectsof these signals will indicate the same as if for spring switches.
1 -105 PHILLIPSBURG SIDINGSee local instruction 1- 154 -E.
1- 105(a) SECONDARY TRACKS
Secondary Tracks of No Assigned Direction
Track Between And Controlled bySeeNote
6 Excee Garwood Signalman, Excee None
MiddleBrookBranch
Connectionwest of Brook Chimney Rock Signalman, Brook None
Secondary Tracks of Assigned Direction
Track From ToAssignedDirection Controlled By
SeeNote
1 Greenville Hook Westward Signalman, Hook 2 -3
3 Hook Greenville Eastward Signalman, Hook 1 -4 -5
5 CP Clark Excee Eastward Train Dispatcher 1 -4 -5
CalcoSec.
Brook 275 feet eastof M. P. 30
Eastward Train Dispatcher 1 -4 -5
Note 1: A fixed signal routing to secondary track will convey authorityto move on that track in the assigned direction.
Note 2: A fixed signal routing to secondary track will convey authorityto move on that track against the assigned direction.
Note 3: Verbal permission must be received from employe controllingsecondary track to authorize movement in the assigneddirection.
Note 4: Verbal permission must be received from employe controllingsecondary track to authorize movement against the assigneddirection.
Note 5: After clearing secondary track at any hand operated switch,verbal permission must be received from employe controllingsecondary track to authorize re- entry.
1 -154 PASSENGER TRAIN OPERATION
1 -154 -A Elizabethport.Trains scheduled to stop at Elizabethport must be operated on Nos.
3, 4, 5 or 6 track. Trains receiving signals for other than the abovetracks at Shore or Port must stop and ask for instructions.
1 -154 -B Cranford.Trains with scheduled connections at Cranford must not leave
without passengers from connecting train unless instructed to do so bythe Train Dispatcher. Conductors, when in doubt as to the arrival ofconnecting train will communicate with Excee.
Indication lights located above telephone boxes on eastbound andwestbound platforms controlled by signalman at Excee. When lights areflashing, conductor must communicate with Excee before leavingstation. Crew members must be on the alert when stopping at Cranfordto observe whether light is flashing.
Trains scheduled to stop at Cranford must be operated on Nos. 2, 3,5 or 6 track. Trains receiving signals for other than the above tracks atExcee or CP Clark must stop and ask for instructions.
1 -154 -C PhillipsburgEquipment from Train Nos. 5703 and 5707 will be left standing on
Single Main Track at Phillipsburg until next departure of Train Nos.5708 and 5712.
All other trains must operate through Phillipsburg siding duringperiods when Single Main Track is blocked by this equipment.
1 -155 FREIGHT TRAIN OPERATION
1 -155 -A Elizabeth- Bridge Clearance Instructions
Excessive Dimension Shipments Will Be Governed As Follows:
Clears Overhead Structure By: Movement Restricted As Follows:
(a) Two (2) inches and over. No Restriction.
(b) Less than two (2) inchesto one (1) inch.
Five (5) Miles per Hour, preparedto stop, with member of crewobserving shipment pass under poilof close clearance.
(c) Less than one (1) inch. Must move in Special Trainmovement ONLY with SpecialInstructions issued.
Clears Side Structure By: Movement Restricted As Follows:
(d) Six (6) inches and over. No Restriction.
(e) Less than six (6) inches tofour (4) inches.
Twenty -five (25) Miles Per Hour.
(f) Less than four (4) inchesto two (2) inches.
Shipment handled next to enginenot exceeding five (5) Miles PerHour, prepared to stop, withmember of crew observing shipmerpass point of close clearance.Railroad equipment moving on itsown wheels; twenty -five (25) MilesPer Hour.
(g) Less than two (2) inches. Must move in Special Train mo(ment ONLY with Special instru(tions issued.
Piggyback Shipments will be Governed as Follows:Piggyback shipments will not clear on Nos. 1, 3, or 4 tracks. Such
movements are prohibited.Piggyback shipments measuring sixteen (16) feet, six (6) inches
above top of rail or less, will clear and may be dispatched for movementon No. 2 track ONLY.
Piggyback shipments exceeding sixteen (16) feet, six (6) inches mustreceive clearance and routing instructions from Clearance Office at Ext.394, Elizabethport.
"Plate C" CarsCars noted "Plate C" will NOT clear on No. 3 track.Cars noted "Plate C" measuring fifteen (15) feet, six (6) inches
above top of rail and ten (10) feet, eight (8) inches wide will clear onNo. 4 track ONLY.
Cars noted "Plate C ", with no exceptions noted, will clear on NOs.1, 2, or 4 tracks ONLY.
Cars Exceeding "Plate C"Cars noted "Exceeds Plate C" must receive clearance and routing
instructions from Clearance Office, Ext. 394, Elizabethport.
Yardmasters are responsible that conductors and engineers ofwestward movements and signalman at Spring are informed of cars andshipments requiring special routing.
Conductors of eastward trains are responsible to observe specialrouting instructions or waybill information regarding excessivedimensions and see that the engineer is informed and that train isproperly routed.
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1 -155 -B Elizabeth Station.Freight trains of sufficient length to block Elizabeth Station (3300
feet), when receiving an APPROACH or more restrictive indication onautomatic block signal 112, No. 3 track, west of Elizabeth, will stop,and a member of the crew report on telephone to Signalman at Springfor instructions.
1 -155 -C Bound Brook.Eastward trains making set -out at Bound Brook, when greater
than 2300 feet in length, will stop with head end west of VossellerAvenue to avoid blocking crossing.
1 -155 -D Manville.Eastward freight trains and road drills, when servicing Rustic,
Inc., will make cut on No. 1 track west of Frank W. Egan PrivateCrossing, located 600 feet west of Rustic switch point. Member of crewmust raise automatic gates until movement at Rustic is completed.
1 -155 -E Patton.Westward freight trains operating on single main track at Patton
awaiting clearance of eastward moves operating on Patton Siding muststop clear of starting point of Hickory Road automatic gates, located1400 feet west of Mile Post 64. (Location designated by sign reading:DO NOT PASS THIS POINT WHEN AWAITING EASTBOUNDCLEARANCE.)
Eastward freight trains at Patton must stop clear of Timmons Road(Person Road), located 1350 feet west of Mile Post 63.
If rear end of westward train does not clear Timmons Road, crewshould promptly arrange to cut the crossing for vehicular andpedestrian traffic.
1 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.A- Double heading prohibited.
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1520-1535
1540-1566 X
1700-1709 X
2501-2512 X X A X X
3061-3069 X X A X X
3671-3683 X X A X X
Cranes 4-5-6 X
Max. Gross Wgt. t t t t t*Denotes -All other equ'pment exceeding a height of 15 feet 1 inchabove top of rail not permitted.
tDenotes- Maximum Gross Weight 250,000 pounds.
Restrictions of Engines and Cranes of foreign carriers will bemonitored by the Operations Center.
1- 221 -293 TRAIN ORDER SIGNALSTrain Order Signals provided at the following locations:
Location:Boyd - Eastward - Applies to all trains.
Westward -- Applies to trains operating west of Boyd, ONLY.High Bridge - Eastward and Westward - Applies to Main Line Trains,
ONLY.1 -301 EXCEPTION TO RULE 301(b)
Between Hampton and Green's Bridge, trains receiving "OccupiedBlock" indication must not exceed restricted Speed.
1 -302 BLOCK STATIONS
Boyd - Open: ContinuouslyWhite House - Unattended: Continuously except will be attended
0645 Hours until 0800 Hours Mondaythrough Friday except Holidays.
High Bridge - Unattended: 2300 Hours Saturday until 1500 HoursSunday.
Hampton - Unattended: ContinuouslyPatton - Unattended: ContinuouslyGreen's Bridge - Unattended: ContinuouslyPhillipsburg - Unattended: Continuously
1 -509 BLOCK SIGNAL 511 - ARCHTrains and engines stopped at automatic block signal 511 by °Stop
and Proceed' indication (Rule 291) must not proceed until receivingverbal permission from Train Dispatcher.
1 -570 AUTOMATIC TRAIN STOP DEVICESome units used in passenger service, including (R DC) Rail Diesel
Cars and Control Cars 1317 and 1321, are equipped with automaticTrain Stop Valve, located on a truck of each unit. When theinterlocking signal is in Stop position, the wayside mechanical trip typeautomatic train stop located near signal within the interlocking limits ofdesignated drawbridge, will operate the automatic train stop valve onthis equipment.
Drawbridge and Interlocking equipped with Wayside Mechanicaltrip -type automatic train -stops are:
Main LineHookBay
Location of Re -Set Button and Cut -Out Cock
1317,1321
1524, 1525, 1526, 1527, 1528RDC 551 to 561
Left side, front truck, (cut -outcock only)
Left side At rear of cabLeft side Center of #1 truck
The automatic train stop valve will be operative with cut -out cocksealed in open position in Bayonne passenger service only. It will beinoperative with cut -out cock in closed position when assigned to otherpassenger and freight service. The Mechanical Dept. must dispatch unitswith cut -out cocks in required position.
Leaving Raritan Yard, engine crews in Bayonne passenger servicemust make a departure test at the west end of South Lead, which isequipped with a wayside mechanical trip which will operate the trainstop valve.
Operation of the automatic train stop valve by the waysidemechanical trip will cause an emergency application of brakes on train,remove power and bring unit to idle.
To release the brakes after an emergency application from anysource:
1. Place automatic brake valve handle in Lap position.
2. On Diesel Units and Rail Diesel Cars -Descend to ground andpush re -set button.
3. (a) On Control Cars 1317 and 1321 -After placing automaticbrake valve handle in Lap position, wait for re -set; then
return the automatic brake valve handle to running positionto release the brakes and recharge the brake system.
(b) On Diesel Units- Return to cab and after service applicationpiston of the brake valve assumes release position, return theautomatic brake valve handle to running position to releasethe brakes and recharge the brake system.
(c) On (R DC) Rail Diesel Cars -Return to cab, place automaticbrake valve handle in first notch position to release brakesand recharge the brake system.
When a service application of the brakes is made in excess of forty(40) pounds, either manually or from a safety control application, theabove procedure must be followed to release the brakes.
If it becomes necessary to break a seal and cut out the automatictrain stop device on line of road because of a defect or damage, it mustbe reported to the Superintendent from the next point ofcommunication.
When the train stop device is cut out, approaching or crossingdrawbridge at which automatic train stops are located, the Conductormust observe the aspects of signals governing his train, and if theEngineer does not control the speed of the train in accordance with thesignal aspects, the Conductor will apply the air brakes.
1 -628 EXCEPTION TO RULE 628 AT PORT INTERLOCKINGAt Port Interlocking ONLY: When proper indication cannot be
displayed by interlocking signal and it is necessary for the signalman toauthorize movement through interlocking limits by verbal permission,the signalman is relieved of visually inspecting the route to be used.
A member of the crew must inspect the route to be used, after thesignalman has authorized the movement using the language prescribedby Rule 628.
Note: This exception does not apply to movements of trainscarrying passengers.
1 -671 UNATTENDED INTERLOCKINGS AND CROSSINGS OFRAILROADS AT GRADE
Crossings
Location Crossing Normal Position CNJ Signals See Note
Jersey AvenuePhillips Street33rd St., Bayonne
L.V.R.R.L.V.R.R.L.V.R.R.
NoneNoneNone
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Note 1: Stop and proceed when way is known to be clear.Note 2: Proceed, not exceeding 10 Miles Per Hour, approaching
crossing prepared to stop short of train or obstruction.
1 -754 TRAIN RADIO - PASSENGER ENGINES EQUIPPED TOMONITOR PENN CENTRAL CHANNEL
Passenger trains operating between Main Line Stations and Harrison(Newark) must monitor Channel 1 (CNJ) while operating on CNJ andLVRR and Channel 4 (PC) between "NK" Interlocking (LVRR) andHarrison (Newark).
1 -755 TRAIN RADIO - BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Elizabethport Yardmaster E'port Ch. 1Transportation Center Metro Ch. 1Spring Spring Ch. 1Excee Excee Ch. 1Queen Queen Ch. 1Brook Brook Ch. 1Boyd Boyd Ch. 1High Bridge High Bridge Ch. 1
1 -832 TRACK CAR MOVEMENTSTrains and engines may pass through work limits of track cars shown
by Train Order as per Rule 832 between Boyd and Phillipsburg YardLimit Sign.
TELEPHONES
MAIN LINEMetro Denotes - Train Dispatcher, Elizabethport
Station Location Connects With
Jersey City Scale House HookBox at Switch, Track 3,
East 45th St Signal Bridge 4/68 HookEast 33rd St Box on Post, Station HookEast 22nd St Signal Br. 5/91, So. Side Hook
Station Hook & E'Port Ex.So. Side, Sig. Br. West
of Station Hook & BayWestward Home Sig. Br. Hook & Bay
West 8th St. Hook Metro & BaySo. Side Ave. A Undrps. Hook & BaySo. Side, Eastward Home
Signal Bridge Hook & BayAve. A Br. at 2nd St. Br. Hook
Westward Home Sig. Br. BayBay Bay Metro & E'Port Ex.
Eastward Home Sig. Br Bay
Signal Br. (Sig. 81) BayNewark Bay Bridge ) Signal Br. (Outer
Eastward Home Signal) Bay
Westward Home Sig. Br. ShoreShore Shore Metro & E'Port Ex.
Eastward Home Sig. Br. Shore & Port
Elizabethport
Spring
Elizabeth
Elmore Ave. { *Station, Eastbound Side ..Excee & E'Port Ex.
Station Excee & E'Port Ex.Roselle Box on Pole West End of
Station, South Side Excee & E'Port Ex.
Box on Post North SideCP Aldene j Westward Home Sig.Br. ..Excee
Box on Post South SideInterlocking Excee
Booth by Freight Office Excee & QueenBox on SIRT Yard Office Excee & QueenExcee Metro, Queen, LVRR,
Newark andE'Port Ex.
Eastward Home Sig. Br Excee & Queen
Eastbound Sta. Platform Excee & QueenCranford ) Westbound Sta. Platform ..Excee & Queen
West of Union Ave. Excee & QueenLincoln Ave. Excee & Queen
Eastbound Sta. Platform PortWestbound Sta. Platform PortBox on Pole, No. Side,
E.E. N.Y. Wye PortPort Metro & E'Port ExRamp Track opp. Shop . Port
Spring Metro & E'Port Ex
Box on Pole, East of Sig.Br. 11/14, North Side Spring
Station E'Port Ex.Ticket Office E'Port Ex.Sig. Br. 11/61 South Side Spring
Excee
Station Location Connects With
Garwood
Westfield
Fanwood
Netherwood
{ Station Excee & Queen
{Westward Home Sig. Br. Excee & Queen*Station, Baggage Room ...Excee, Queen &
E'Port Ex.
{ *Station Excee, Queen &E'Port Ex.
Station Excee & Queen
Booth, East End Yard QueenWestward Home Sig. Br. Excee & Queen
Plainfield Queen Metro, Excee, Brook& E'Port Ex.
Eastward Home Sig. Br. Queen & Brook*Grant Ave. Station Queen, Brook &
E'Port Ex.Grant Ave.
CP Rock
Dunellen
Middlesex
Bound Brook
Brook
Manville
Sig. Br. 24/29 West ofGrant Ave. Queen & Brook
1Westward Home Sig. Queen & BrookEastward Home Sig. Queen & Brook
Station Queen & E'Port Ex.Westward Sta. Platform ...Queen & BrookEastward Sta. Platform ....Queen & Brook
East of Station Queen & BrookBox on Post, South Side Queen & Brook
Eastbound Sta. Platform Metro, Queen & BrookWestbound Station Metro, Queen & BrookScale House Queen & BrookBox on Pole, Main St. Queen & Brook
ÇBrook Metro, Queen & BoydMiddle Brook Br. Sw. Brook & Boyd
Box on Post, East of Sig.Br. 32/69, South Side Brook
Box on Post, Rustic SideTrack Brook & Boyd
*Station, Ticket Office Metro, Brook & BoydEastward Platform BoydSomerset St. Switch Boyd
Westward Home Signal BoydBoyd Metro
Somerville
Raritan
Bradley
Mile Post 39
White House
Lebanon
Mile Post 49.7
Annandale
High Bridge
Glen Gardner
Hampton
Ludlow- Asbury
*Station Boyd & E'Port Ex.Round House, Foreman's
Office Boyd & E'Port Ex.Cabin, West End Psgr.Yard Boyd
{ Booth at Switch Metro & Boyd
{ Box on Pole Metro
{ *Station Metro
{ Box on Pole East of Sta. Metro
{ Box on Pole Metro
{ Box on Post East of Sta. Metro
Box on Post, Sig. 511 Metro*Station MetroOak Metro & High Bridge Sta
{ Booth opposite Station Metro
{ Box on Post, Station Metro
{ Box on Post opp. Sta. Metro
Station Location Connects With
Bloomsbury
Phillipsburg
East End Patton SidingBox on Post East Br.63/86West End Patton SidingBox East of Hickory Road
East End Green's BridgePhillipsburg
*Denotes: Accessible when office is closed.
.Metro
.Metro
.Metro
.Metro
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(2) WEST SIDE BRANCH
(3) NEWARK AND NEW YORKBRANCH
Manufacturers Branch
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COMMUNIPAW 0.0
WEST SIDE AVENUE 1.6
The Direction from Communipaw to West Side Avenue is Westward.
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains -5 Miles Per Hour
2 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
A member of crew, with a red flag by day and a red light by night,shall precede engine or train to warn highway traffic until crossing isblocked by engine or cars.
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Jersey City West Side Branch Randolph Avenue
Freight Yard National Aniline andRyerson Co. Crossings
(b) Special Protection at Crossings:
Pacific and Halliday St., Jersey City:Engines or cars will consume twenty seconds in approach track
circuits moving from the insulated joints to the crossings. Member ofcrew must observe that flashing lights are operating. Crossing flashers atHalliday St. will operate when derail at side track serving Air ReductionCo. is not in normal position.
2 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.A- Double heading prohibited.
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1009-1094-8405
1520-1535 X
1540-1566 X
1700-1709 X
2501-2512 X X
3061-3069 X X
3671-3683 X X
Cranes 4-5-6 X X
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NEWARK 0.0
FERRY STREET 0.6
EAST FERRY STREET 1.3
BRILLS JCT. R 1.7
X X OAK ISLAND JCT. 3.1
NEWARK TRANSFER 2.5
X P PASSAIC 2.8
KEARNY 3.3
The Direction from Oak Island Jct. to Newark is Westward.Letters in columns indicate as follows:
X -In ServiceP- Unattended specified periods. See Local Instruction 3-671.R -Radio Base Station
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED ON all Branches, Yards and Tracks-5 Miles Per Hour.
3 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
A member of crew, with a red flag by day and a red light by night,shall precede engine or train to warn highway traffic until crossing isblocked by engine or cars.
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Newark ManufacturersBranch
Albert, Roanoke andLister Avenues.
Brown, Lockwood andBlanchard Streets.
3-160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.A- Double heading prohibited.
Engine Numbers Branch
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RDC 551 -561 X
1009 -1094 -8405
1520 -1535
1540 -1566
1700 -1709
2501 -2512 X X
3061 -3069 X X
3671 -3683 X X
Cranes 4 -5 -6
Max. Gross Wgt. 210,000* 250,000
3-671 UNATTENDED INTERLOCKINGS AND CROSSINGS OFRAILROADS AT GRADE
Interlocking
Interlockings
Normal Indication ofSignals When Unattended Periods Unattended
PASSAIC Stop Mon. to Fri. 1500 HRSto 0700 HRS.Sat., Sun. andHolidays continuously
3 -755 TRAIN RADIO - BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Brills Yardmaster Brills Ch. 1
TELEPHONES
Station Location Connects With
Passaic Passaic GYM, BrillsKearny Box on Post Passaic and GYM, Brills.
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BRILLS JCT. R 1.7
X X OAK ISLAND JCT. 3.1
NEWARK AIRPORT 3.7
X BOUND CREEK 4.4
WEST END PORTSIDE 5.1
EAST END PORTSIDE 5.5
X X PORT R 7.2
The Direction from Port to Brills Jct. is Westward.
LOCATIONS WHERE BLOCK, MANUAL BLOCK AUTOMATICBLOCK AND CAB SIGNAL RULES (Nos. 251, 261, 300 through 306,505 through 516 and 550 through 562) ARE IN EFFECT:
Rules in effect indicated by X in appropriate columns as follows:Column A -Rule 251 for following movements in the same
direction.Column B -Rule 261 for opposing and following movements by
signal indication (TCS).Column C -Rules 300 through 306 for Manual Block System.Column D -Rules 505 through 516 for Automatic Block System.Column E -Rules 550 through 562 for Cab Signals.
BETWEEN AND TRACKColumns
A B C D E
Oak Island Jct. Port Eastward andWestward Sec. S
S Denotes:Rule D -508 will apply only to trains carrying passengers.Exception to Rule 516: Employe in charge of Secondary Track may
authorize movement to re -enter block to the rear.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED SPEEDBETWEEN: Tracks Ps r -Frt.
Brills Jct. and Oak Island Jct. All Tracks 5 - 5Oak Island Jct. and Port Eastward and Westward Secondary 20 - 20Oak Island Jct. and Port ....All Other Tracks 5 - 5
4 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection.Column 1. A member of crew, with a red flag by day and a red light by
-night, shall precede engine or train to warn highway trafficuntil crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements WITHthe current of traffic.
Column 3. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights for movements ineither direction.
Location Track or Branch CrossingsColumns See
Note1 2 3 4
Brills Jct. Newark andElizabeth
Hawkins Street X 1
Portside D. H. M. SideTrack
Corbin Street X
Note 1: Automatic Gates operate electronically and willautomatically raise when a movement stops on the approach circuit upto a point 50 feet each side of the crossing. When a train, after stoppingon the approach circuit, again starts towards the crossing, a crewmember must observe that gates are in the DOWN position and crossingclear of pedestrians and vehicular traffic before proceeding.
4 -V, 4 -3, STANDARD CLOCKS, GENERAL ORDERS ANDGENERAL NOTICES LOCATED AS INDICATED BY "X"
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Brills Yard - General Yardmasters Office XElizabethport - Register Room, Engine Terminal X XElizabethport - General Yardmasters Office X X
4- 105(a) SECONDARY TRACKS
Secondary Tracks of Assined DirectiongAssigned See
Track From To Direction Controlled By Not
Eastwd Oak Island Port Eastward Signalman -Oak 1 -2 -4
Jct. Island Jct.
Westwd Port Oak Westward Signalman- 1 -3 -4
Island PortJct.
Note 1: A fixed signal routing to a secondary track will conveyauthority to move on that track in the assigned direction.
Note 2: After clearing eastward secondary track at any handoperated switch between Oak Island Jct. and Port, permission must beobtained from Signalman at Oak Island Jct. for authority to re- enter.
Note 3: After clearing westward secondary track at any handoperated switch between Port and Oak Island Jct., permission must beobtained from Signalman at Port for authority to re- enter.
Note 4: A fixed signal routing to a secondary track will conveyauthority to move on that track against the assigned direction.
Signalman at interlocking from which the movement is to be mademust not display "proceed" signal until he has obtained permissionfrom employe controlling secondary track to be used.
Employes controlling secondary tracks will not authorize movementsagainst the assigned direction until track is clear of opposingmovements.
Permission must be obtained from employe controlling secondarytrack to be used before making cross -over movement at hand operatedcross -over switches àt Bound Creek.
After clearing secondary track at any hand operated switch betweenOak Island Jct. and Port, movement must be reported "clear" toemploye controlling secondary track cleared.
4-160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.A- Double heading prohibited.
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1520-1535
1540-1566
1700-1709
2501-2512 X X
3061-3069 X X
3671-3683 X X
Cranes 4-5-6
Max. Gross Wgt. 250,000 250,000
4 -671 UNATTENDEDRAILROADS
INTERLOCKINGS AND CROSSINGSAT GRADE
Crossings
OF
Normal Position SeeLocation Crossing CNJ Signals Note
Port Newark P.C.R.R. None 1
Note 1: Stop and proceed when it is known way is clear.
4 -755 TRAIN RADIO -BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call MonitorElizabethport Yardmaster E'Port Ch. 1Brills Yardmaster Brills Ch. 1
4 -790 ELECTRICAL OPERATION - PC CROSSING OAK ISLANDJCT.
Special Rules Governing Train & Engine Service, Maintenance of Wayand Any Other Employes Required to Perform Work
in Electrified Territory
Special Instructions for Employes in Electrified Territory, issued inbook form C.T. 290 R2 (P.C.) are in effect. (Central Railroad Companyof New Jersey train and engine service employes will not be required tohave a copy..)
Supervisors and Foremen will be responsible for knowing that theirmen understand and comply with these instructions.
When inexperienced employes are required to work in electrifiedterritory, the experienced employes must call their attention to thedanger.
Employes must not work on or near energized wires, except inemergency, and then only under direction of the Power Director. Rails,frogs, switches and splices must not be changed, bonds or connectionsbroken, unless temporary bonds have been placed and permissionobtained from the Power Director.
When an overhead wire failure occurs that may obstruct adjoiningtracks, all tracks must be protected immediately.
Specially treated wood poles (pantograph poles) and rubber gloveshave been placed in Oak Island Jct. Interlocking Station.
Loose or broken impedance bond connection in the tracks must beregarded as energized (live) and reported immediately to the Super-intendent and Power Director.
Employes must not allow their bodies, material or equipment of anykind to come within eight (8) feet of transmission wires or within three(3) feet of catenary system and signal power wires.
Employes are prohibited from getting upon, riding upon, or workingupon top or roof of any freight car, passenger car, caboose, engine, orother high equipment or high lading, while said freight car, passengercar, caboose, or engine is under the energized catenary system.
When necessary to perform work on equipment as outlined above inoverhead electrified territory, such work shall be performed under thesupervision of, or by a qualified electrical employe.
Special Rules Governing Train & Engine Service EmployesOperating in Electrified Territory
Yardmasters and Conductors will be responsible for knowing thattrainmen and caretakers of shipments and equipment understand theseinstructions.
Enginemen will be responsible for knowing that Assistant Engineersunderstand and comply with these instructions.
Enginemen must know before entering any electrified tracks that nopart of the engine or engine equipment will foul the overhead catenaryconstruction.
In the event of difficulty of any kind, communicate immediatelywith the Power Director, Penn Central, New York.
List of telephones in the electrified territory are shown in TimeTable. Detailed instructions are posted in each box.
Station
Brills Yard
Oak Island Jct. ..
Elizabethport
TELEPHONES
Location Connects With
General Yardmaster'sOffice, East End ofWye Yard Metro, Oak Island
Jct., E'Port Ex.Box, Wilson Avenue Oak Island Jct.Booth, Yard B Oak Island Jct.
GYM Office, WyeYard
Eastward Home Signal,Box on Post Oak Island Jct.
Oak Island Jct. MetroWestward Signal Bridge Oak Island Jct.
Hold Out Signal PortEastward Home Signal PortNewark Br. Station
Platform Port and E'Port Ex.
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SOMERVILLE 0.0
ROYCE 2.6
FLAGTOWN 5.3
NESHANIC 7.7
WOODFERN 9.7
HIGGINSVILLE 10.9
THREE BRIDGES 11.9
FLEMINGTON 15.5
The Direction from Somerville to Flemington is Westward.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains - 10 Miles Per Hour
5 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection.
Column 1. A member of crew, with a red flag by day and a red light bynight, shall precede engine or train to warn highway trafficuntil crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements WITHthe current of traffic.
Column 3. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights for movements ineither direction.
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
Somerville Single Main Track State Hwy.Rt.206 X
Royce Single Main Track Woodville Road X
Flagtown Secondary Track South Branch Ave. X
ThreeBridges Secondary Track Main Street X
Flemington Single Main Track Main Street X
5 -93 YARD LIMITSYard Limits indicated by Yard Limit Signs as follows:
SOMERVILLE -From main line switches to Mile Post 4, west ofRoyce.
FLEMINGTON -From Mile Post 15 to junction switch connectionwith Black River and Western Railroad.
5- 105(a) SECONDARY TRACKS
Secondary Track of No Assigned Direction
Track Between And Controlled By
South Branch Mile Post 4 îvlile Post 15 Train Dispatcher
5-160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.A- Double heading prohibited.
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1520 -1535 A
1540 -1566 A Note G: Jumbo tank cars up to
1700 -1709 A 250,000 pounds permitted if2501 -2512 X separated from engine by a car not
3061 -3069 X exceeding 210,000 pounds.
3671 -3683 X
Cranes 4 -5 -6
Max. Gross Wgt. 210,000 G
Special Instructions for Handling Cars Exceeding a GrossWeight of 210,000 Lbs.
GROSS WEIGHT CAR AND LADING
Type of Car
Cars measuring 51' to 57'over strikers with two 4-wheel trucks similar to:
210,000up to andincluding237,000
Lbs.See Note
Over237,000
up to andincluding250,000
Lbs.See Note
Over250,000up to andincluding268,000
Lbs.See Note
Over268,000up to andincluding394,500
Lbs.See Note
NATX 17000 series -tank .. L L M N
SHPX 52250 seriescovered hopper .. L M M N
SHPX 46250 seriescovered hopper .. L M M N
SHPX 52328 seriescovered hopper L M M N
Cars measuring 70' ormore over strikers with two6 wheel trucks similar to:
L L M MPC 500001 series -tank ....Notes:
L- May be coupled together but must be separated from engine by acar not exceeding 210,000 lbs. gross weight.
M- Must be preceded and followed by empty car or caboose. (Must notbe coupled to engine or another loaded car.)
N- Must not move over South Branch.
All other cars exceeding a gross weight of 210,000 lbs. exceptingthose listed must not move over South Branch until authorized bySuperintendent.
5-832 TRACK CAR MOVEMENTS
Trains and engines may pass through work limits of track carsshown by train order as per Rule 832 between Somerville Yard LimitSign and Flemington Yard Limit Sign.
Telephones
Station Location
Somerville .... *Ticket OfficeEastward Sta. PlatformSomerset St. Switch
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Metro, Brook & Boyd....Boyd
Boyd
*Denotes: Accessible when ticket office is closed.
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HOFFMANS 3.9
CALIFON 5.3
X LONG VALLEY 11.4
BARTLEY 15.6
FLANDERS 17.6
LEDGEWOOD 20.9
X KENVIL 21.8
FERREMONT JCT. 22.6
HOPATCONG JCT. 23.8
WHARTON R 25.1
DOVER 26.9
ROCKAWAY 30.2
END OF TRACK 32.2
The Direction from High Bridge to End of Track (Rockaway) isWestward.
MANUAL BLOCK RULES (300 through 306) IN EFFECT:
Between And
High Bridge Kenvil
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEEDBETWEEN:
SpeedPsgr -Frt.
High Bridge and Kenvil 40 - 40
Other Restrictions:10 - 10High Bridge - East Leg of Wye
High Bridge Wye and Mile Post 3.5 20 - 20
Mile Post 3.5 and Mile Post 6 25 - 25
Mile Post 6 and Mile Post 13.5 30 - 30
Kenvil and Hopatcong Jct. 20 - 20
Hopatcong Jct. and Rockaway 10 - 10
Other Restrictions:
6 - 6
Wharton - All highway crossings except Main,Center, and Washington Streets and crossingsof Lock Joint Pipe Company
Dover - All highway crossings 6 - 6
6 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:X - Indicated Method of Protection.
Column 1. A member of crew, with a red flag by day and a red light bynight, shall precede engine or train to warn highway trafficuntil crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements WITHthe current of traffic.
Column 3. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights.
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
High Bridge All Main, Taylor andMill Streets X
Mile Post 13 SSingle Main Track Naughright Road X
Bartley Single Main Track Bartley Road X
Flanders Single Main Track North Street X 1
Ledgewood Single Main Track Route 10 X 3
Kenvil Single Main Track Berkshire ValleyRoad X 1
FerremontJct.
Single Main Track Dell Ave. X 1
Wharton Single Main Track Central Ave., Main& Washington Sts.& two Lock JointPipe Co. Crossings X
Dover Single Main Track Baker St., Rich -Boynton Road,Pequannock,Sussex, Morris,Essex, Bergen,Union, Mercer &North Salem Sts. X 2
Rockaway Single Main Track Main St. andMorris Avenue X
Note 1: Movements on side track must be protected by manualoperation of gates or flashers or as per Column 1.
Note 2: During the hours of darkness, crossings to be protected bytwo members of the crew, one on each side of the train.
Note 3: When westward trains are stopped at Route 10, a memberof the crew will darken the crossing flashers by turning switch key inkey box on mast of flasher. When switch key is removed, flashers willresume operating. Engineman must observe that crossing is clear beforeproceeding.
6 -V, 6 -3 STANDARD CLOCKS, GENERAL ORDERS, GENERALNOTICES LOCATED AS INDICATED BY "X"
Location
General OrdersStandard and GeneralClocks Notices
High Bridge, Waiting RoomHopatcong Jct., Yard Office X
XX
6 -93 YARD LIMITS INDICATED BY YARD LIMIT SIGNS ASFOLLOWS
Location
High Bridge
Hopatcong Jct.
Between
Main Line connection
500 feet east of Kenvil
And
Mile Post 1
End of Branch at Rockaway
6 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.A- Double heading prohibited.
Engine Numbers
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1540-1566
1700-1709
2501-2512 X
3061-3069 X
3671-3683 X
Cranes 4-5-6
Max. Gross Wgt. 250,000 250,000
6-302 BLOCK STATIONS
High Bridge - Unattended: ContinuouslyLong Valley - Unattended: ContinuouslyKenvil - Unattended: Continuously
6 -671 UNATTENDED INTERLOCKINGS AND CROSSINGS OFRAILROADS AT GRADE
Crossings
Location Crossing
Ferremont Jct. E.L.R.R.
Normal Position SeeCNJ Signals Note
None 1
Note: Trains, engines, and track cars after stopping at STOP sign,may proceed only when it is known that the way is clear.
6 -755 TRAIN RADIO - BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
High Bridge Station High Bridge Ch. 1Wharton Station Wharton Ch. 1
6 -832 TRACK CAR MOVEMENTSTrains and engines may pass through work limits of track cars
shown by train order as per Rule 832 between High Bridge Yard LimitSign and Yard Limit Sign east of Kenvil.
TelephonesMetro - Denotes Train Dispatcher, Elizabethport
Station Location Connects With
High Bridge Booth, Main St. .... Metro & High Bridge Sta.330 Feet east of
Mile Post 1Long ValleyLedgewoodHopatcong Jct.Wharton
Box on PoleBox on PoleBox on Pole, Rt.10
. Yard Office* Freight Station
"Denotes-Accessible when office is closed.
Area Code 201 -638 -8780Area Code 201 -876 -3222Area Code 201 -584 -1933Area Code 201 - 361 -1286E'Port Ex.
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HOPATCONG JCT. 0.0
LAKE JCT. 0.6
MORRIS COUNTY JCT.0.9
The Direction from Hopatcong Jct. to Morris County Jct. is Westward.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains - 10 Miles Per Hour
7 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADEProtection provided by flashing lights:
Location Track
Lake Jct.
Crossings
Single Main Track West Dewey Ave.
7 -V, 7 -3 STANDARD CLOCKS, GENERAL ORDERS, GENERALNOTICES LOCATED AS INDICATED BY "X"
Location
Office
Standard General Orders andClocks General Notices
Hopatcong Jct., Yard X X
7 -93 YARD LIMITS IN EFFECT AS FOLLOWS:
Location Between And
Entire Branch Hopatcong Jct. Morris County Jct.
7 -93 -A EXCEPTION TO RULE S- 93(a).Permission must be obtained from Train Dispatcher before entering
main track at Lake Jct.
7 -155 FREIGHT TRAIN OPERATIONWestward freight trains destined for movement to the E.L.R.R. will
stop clear of West Dewey Ave. while obtaining permission fromOperator at Port Morris (E.L.R.R.).
Eastward freight trains from the E.L.R.R. will not leave Port Morris(E.L.R.R.) until receiving permission to enter single main track at LakeJct.
Eastward freight trains destined for movement east of Kenvil willreceive C.R.R. of N.J. Train Orders from the Operator at Port Morris( E.L.R.R.).
Normal position of hand operated switch between single main trackand E.L.R.R. connecting track will be lined for movements to E.L.R.R.connecting track.
7 -671 UNATTENDED INTERLOCKINGS AND CROSSINGS OFRAILROADS AT GRADE
Location Crossing
Crossings
Normal PositionCNJ Signals
Lake Jct. E.L.R.R. None
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1
Note 1: Trains, engines, and track cars after stopping at STOP sign,may proceed only when it is known the way is clear.
Station
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Location
Hopatcong Jct. Yard Office Area Code 201 -361 -1286Lake Jct. Booth Area Code 201- 361 -9277
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MORRIS COUNTY JCT. 0.0
PICATINNY ARSENAL 3.4
The Direction from Morris County Jct. to Picatinny Arsenal isWestward.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEEDS for all trains -10 Miles Per Hour
8 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red light by
night, shall precede engine or train to warn highway traffic untilcrossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Location Track Crossing
Morris County Jct. Single Main Access Highway
(b) Special Protection at Crossings.Route 15, Mt. Pleasant:
All movements will approach Route 15 highway crossing, located atMile Post 2, expecting to find automatic flashing light crossing protec-tion not operating. When this condition exists, a member of the crew,with a red flag by day and a red light by night, shall precede engine ortrain to warn highway traffic until crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
8 -93 YARD LIMITS IN EFFECT AS FOLLOWS
Location Between And
Entire Branch Morris County Jct. Picatinny Arsenal
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WHARTON 0.0
MOUNT HOPE 3.2
The Direction from Wharton to Mount Hope is Westward
SPEEDS
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains -10 Miles Per Hour
9 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red light by
night, shall precede engine or train to warn highway traffic untilcrossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Location
WhartonMount Hope
Track
Single Main TrackSingle Main Track
Crossings
Dewey AvenuePublic Crossing
9 -93 YARD LIMITS IN EFFECT AS FOLLOWS:
Location Between And
Entire Branch Wharton Mount Hope
9 -155 FREIGHT TRAIN OPERATIONEastward freight trains must use 100% retainers on loaded cars only
from Mount Hope to Mile Post 0.5 (Union Turnpike).
(10) PERTH AMBOY BRANCH
Note: That portion of the Perth Amboy Branchextending between Wood (Mile Post 20) and CPBeach (Mile Post 22) is operated under the juris-diction of Train Dispatcher of the New York andLong Branch Railroad Company.
See current New York and Long Branch RailroadTime Table for Schedules and Special Instructions ineffect between Wood and CP Beach.
Bayway Industrial SpurStandard Oil YardThird BranchLinden Branch
* Reformatory Branch
*Secondary Track between No. 4 track, west ofRahway and Philadelphia Quartz. That portion of theReformatory Branch extending from west end of theCarteret Branch at Williams and Clark- Chemical toChrome shown in Table 13.
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X X SHORE 8.9
X X PORT E.E.S.T. 9.7 R-Gym.
C D CP ESSO W.E.S.T. 10.9 C-Port
BAYWAY 11.4
X TREMLEY 13.5
X X D X RAHWAY 14.6
C D CP PORT READING 16.9 C-Rahway
SEWAREN 18.0
X BARBER 19.1
X X D WOOD 20.0
The Direction from Shore to Wood is Westward.Letters in columns indicate as follows:X -In Service.C- Control Station shown in Remarks Column.D -In Service for movements against the current of traffic.R -Radio Base Station.
Track Assignments
CURRENT OF TRAFFIC or TCS in effect as follows:
BETWEEN ANDNo.2Track
No.1Track
OtherTrack
Shore Port TCS TCS
Port CP Esso - Single Track TCS
CP Esso Wood Westwd. Eastwd.
LOCATIONS WHERE BLOCK, MANUAL BLOCK, AUTOMATICBLOCK AND CAB SIGNAL RULES (Nos. 251, 261, 300 through 306,505 through 516 and 550 through 562) ARE IN EFFECT.
Rules in effect indicated by X in appropriate columns as follows:
Column A -Rule 251 for following movements in the samedirection.
Column B -Rule 261 for opposing and following movements bysignal indication (TCS).
Column C -Rules 300 through 306 for Manual Block System.Column D -Rules 505 through 516 for Automatic Block System.Column E -Rules 550 through 562 for Cab Signals.
BETWEEN AND TRACKColumns
A B C D E
Shore Port 1, 2. X X
Port CP Esso Single X X
CP Esso Wood 1, 2. D X X
D - In effect for movements against the current of traffic
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEEDBETWEEN:
No. 2Track
No. 1Track
OtherTrack
Shore and Port 20 -20 20 -20
Other Restrictions:10 -10 10 -10Shore Interlocking
Port Interlocking 15 -15 15 -15
Port and CP Esso - Single Track 20 -20
Other Restrictions:30 -30CP Esso
CP Esso and Wood 40 -40 40-40
10 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection.
Column 1. A member of crew, with a red flag by day and a red light bynight, shall precede engine or train to warn highway trafficuntil crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements WITHthe current of traffic.
Column 3. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights for movements ineither direction.
Location Track or Branch CrossingsColumns See
1 2 3 4 NoteBayway No. 1 Main Track Railroad Ave. 5
No. 2 Main Track Railroad Ave. X 1
Bayway IndustrialTracks Railroad Ave. X 2
Standard Oil Co.Tracks All Crossings X
Tremley Third Branch Wood Avenue X
Linden Linden Branch Lower Rahway Rd. X
Carteret ReformatoryBranch
Blair Rd.Rahway Ave. X
Port Read-ing
Main Tracks School St. X
Sewaren Main Tracks Woodbridge Ave. X 3
Barber Main Tracks Woodbridge Tpke. X 4
Note 1: Movements on side tracks must be protected by manualoperation of the gates.
Note 2: Movement must not be made beyond STOP sign until gatesare in DOWN position.
Note 3: Movement AGAINST the current of traffic must beprotected as prescribed by Column 1.
Note 4: Eastward movements on Upper Yard Tracks 3 and 4, andwestward movements from Barber freight yard to Upper Yard Track 4,must be protected by manual operation of the gates.
Keybox for raising gates for westward movements from scale trackto No. 2 track, located on post at switch leading from scale track to No.2 track, located on post at switch leading from scale track to No. 2track, 1500 feet east of Woodbridge Turnpike. I F movement goes westof Woodbridge River Bridge but does not cross Woodbridge Turnpike,gates must be raised. Member of crew must observe that gates are inDOWN position and that crossing is clear of traffic when westwardmovement crosses Woodbridge Turnpike.
Note 5: Automatic crossing gates will not operate on approach oftrains. Member of crew must operate protection manually by use ofswitch key in key box.
(b) Special Protection at Crossings:State Street, Sewaren:Tracks leading to Shell Oil Company protected by manually
operated warning flashers: To operate flashers, insert and turn switchkey in box located on instrument case. Switch key must not beremoved until movement is completed.
10 -V, 10 -3 STANDARD CLOCKS, GENERAL ORDERS AND GEN-ERAL NOTICES LOCATED AS INDICATED BY "X"
GeneralOrders
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Location Clocks Notices
Elizabethport -General Yardmaster's Office X XEngine Terminal, Register Room X X
Bayway - Station X XBarber - Station X X
10- 105(a) SECONDARY TRACKS
Secondary Tracks of No Assigned Direction
Track Between And
ReformatoryBranch
Switch leading fromTrack 4 west ofRahway
PhiladelphiaQuartz
Controlled By
Signalman,Rahway
10- 221 -293 TRAIN ORDER SIGNALSTrain Order Signals provided at the following locations:
Location
Rahway
10 -550 CAB SIGNALS
Engines not equipped with cab signals and supplementary whistleand acknowledger may be dispatched for movement over this territoryand will be governed by fixed signal instructions.
Engines equipped with Cab Signals must comply with Cab SignalRules 551 through 562.
10 -755 TRAIN RADIO BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Elizabethport Yardmaster E'Port Ch. 1
10 -790 ELECTRICAL OPERATION -PC JUNCTION AT WOOD
Special Rules Governing Train & Engine Service, Maintenance of Wayand Any Other Employes Required to Perform Work
in Electrified Territory
Special Instructions for Employes in Electrified Territory, issued inbook form C.T. 290 R2 (P.C.) are in effect. (Central Railroad Companyof New Jersey train and engine service employes will not be required tohave a copy. )
Supervisors and Foremen will be responsible for knowing that theirmen understand and comply with these instructions.
When inexperienced employes are required to work in electrifiedterritory, the experienced employes must call their attention to thedanger.
Employes must not work on or near energized wires, except inemergency, and then only under direction of the Power Director. Rails,frogs, switches and splices must not be changed, bonds or connectionsbroken, unless temporary bonds have been placed and permissionobtained from the Power Director.
When an overhead wire failure occurs that may obstruct adjoiningtracks, all tracks must be protected immediately.
Specially treated wood poles (pantograph poles) and rubber gloveshave been placed in Wood Interlocking Station.
Loose or broken impedance bond connection in the tracks must beregarded as energized (live) and reported immediately to theSuperintendent and Power Director.
Employes must not allow their bodies, material or equipment of anykind to come within eight (8) feet of transmission wires or within three(3) feet of catenary system and signal power wires.
Employes are prohibited from getting upon, riding upon, or workingupon top or roof of any freight car, passenger car, caboose, engine, orother high equipment or high lading, while said freight car, passengercar, caboose, or engine is under the energized catenary system.
When necessary to perform work on equipment as outlined above inoverhead electrified territory, such work shall be performed under thesupervision of, or by a qualified electrical employe.
Special Rules Governing Train & Engine Service EmployesOperating in Electrified Territory
Yardmasters and Conductors will be responsible for knowing thattrainmen and caretakers of shipments and equipment understand theseinstructions.
Enginemen will be responsible for knowing that Assistant Engineersunderstand and comply with these instructions.
Enginemen must know before entering any electrified tracks that nopart of the engine or engine equipment will foul the overhead catenaryconstruction.
When there is a possibility that the contact between A.C. electricengines or A.C. multiple unit cars and the electric return circuit, asrepresented by the running rail, may be broken, pantographs must beimmediately lowered.
No pantographs shall be raised until it has been definitely knownthat the A.C. electric engine or A.C. multiple unit car is again makingproper contact with the rail return circuit.
The operation of one multiple unit car is prohibited except whenshifting. Before making such movements, air and hand brakes must betested and known to be operative. These movements must not exceed aspeed of 10 Miles Per Hour. This instruction does not apply when MUcars are equipped with special emergency brake system.
In the event of difficulty of any kind, communicate immediatelywith the Power Director, Penn Central, New York.
List of telephones in the electrified territory are shown in TimeTable. Detailed instructions are posted in each box.
Telephones
Metro Denotes - Train Dispatcher, Elizabethport
Station Location Connects With
Port
CP Esso
Bayway
Tremley
Rahway
Port Reading ...
Sewaren
Seashore Station Platform PortHome Signal, Bond St. . PortOld Broadway Run -a-
round Track Port
Westward Home Signal . Metro, Port andEastward Home Signal .. E'Port Ex,
Booth, Standard OilSide Track Metro
Box on pole; PublicService Switch Metro & E'Port Ex.
Booth at Crossover Metro
Linden Branch Switch .. RahwayRahway MetroBooth at Wye Switch Rahway
Westward Home Signal,Box on Post Rahway
Eastward Home Signal,Box on Post Rahway
Woodbridge Ave., Boxon Pole Metro and Wood
Vulcan Crossing, Box Metro and Wood
Woodbridge CreekBridge { Shell Track, Box on pole Wood
Woodbridge Turnpike,Barber Box Wood
Station Metro and Wood
Westward Home Signal,Wood Box Wood
Wood Metro
(11) SOUND SHORE BRANCH(12) CARTERET BRANCH*(13) REFORMATORY BRANCH
*Reformatory Branch extending from west end ofthe Carteret Branch at Williams and Clark- Chemicalto Chrome. That portion of the Reformatory Branchbetween No. 4 track, west of Rahway, and Phila-delphia Quartz shown in Table 10.
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C CP ESSO 0.0 C-PortBAYWAY 0.5
MORSES CREEK 1.1
POWER 1.8
GRASSELLI 2.3
WARNERS 3.5
The Direction from CP Esso to Warners is Westward.Letters in columns indicate as follows:
X -In Service.C- Control Station shown in Remarks Column.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains: 15 Miles Per Hour
Other Restrictions:Power -Pyles Creek Bridge -5 Miles Per Hour
11 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection.
Column 1. A member of crew, with a red flag by day and a red light bynight, shall precede engine or train to warn highway trafficuntil crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements WITHthe current of traffic.
Column 3. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights for movements ineither direction.
Location Track or Branch CrossingsColumns
SeeNote1 2 3 4
Bayway Single Main Track Rockefeller St. X
MorsesCreek Single Main Track Railroad Avenue X
Grasselli Side Tracks -E.I.Du Pont Co.Plant Plant Crossings X
Warners Single Main Track& Side Tracksof Gen. Aniline& Film Corp. Plant Crossings X
(b) Special Protection at Crossings:Between Grasselli and Warners (Tremley Point):
Movements on single main track will approach former NopcoChemical Company private crossing, located 4000 feet west of Grasselli,and occupy track circuit which extends through crossing to theinsulated joints about 40 feet beyond each side of crossing.
Movement will consume 20 seconds before occupying crossing.Member of crew must then observe that flashing lights are operatingand that crossing is clear of pedestrians and vehicles before proceeding.
11 -V, 11 -3 STANDARD CLOCKS, GENERAL ORDERS ANDGENERAL NOTICES LOCATED AS INDICATED BY "X"
Location
Bayway Station
General Orders andStandard Clocks General Notices
X X
11 -93 YARD LIMITS INDICATED BY YARD LIMIT SIGNS ASFOLLOWS
Location Between And
End of Branch, WarnersEntire Branch CP Esso
11 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.B -Jumbo cars up to 263,000 pounds permitted.
Engine NumbersSound Shore
Branch
R DC 551-561
1009- 1094 -5405
1520 -1535
1540 -1566
1700 -1709
2501 -2512 X
3061 -3069 X
3671 -3683 X
6601 -6602
Cranes 4 -5 -6
Max. Gross Wgts. 250,000 B
11 -671 UNATTENDED INTERLOCKINGS AND CROSSINGS OFRAILROADS AT GRADE
Crossings
Location Crossing Normal Position CNJ Signals
Grasselli DuPont None
Note: Stop and proceed when way is known clear.
See Note
Telephones
Station Location Connects With
Grasselli Box on Pole Rahway
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WILLIAMS & CLARK-CHEMICAL 1.3
PETROLEUM 1.5
The Direction from Rahway to Williams and Clark- Chemical isWestward.
X -In Service.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains: 10 Miles Per Hour
12 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADEA member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red light by
night, shall precede engine or train to warn highway traffic untilcrossing is blocked with engine or cars.
Location
Carteret
Track or Branch Crossings
Carteret Extension Branch Roosevelt Ave. and(former Sound Shore Br.) Randolph Street
12 -93 YARD LIMITS IN EFFECT AS FOLLOWS
Location Between And
Entire Branch Rahway End of Branch (Williams and Clark)Including Petroleum and Carteret(Carteret Extension Branch)
Station
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Williams and Clark ...Carteret Extension Crossing ....Rahway
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WILLIAMS & CLARK-CHEMICAL 1.3
CARTERET 1.6
LIEBIG'S LANE 2.2
CHROME 2.7
The Direction from Williams and Clark- Chemical to Chrome isWestward.
SpeedsMAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains: 10 Miles Per Hour
Other Restrictions:Carteret -Roosevelt Ave. Crossing: 6 Miles Per Hour
13 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
A member of crew, with a red flag by day and a red light by night, shallprecede engine or train to warn highway traffic until crossing is blockedby engine or cars.
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Carteret Single Main Track Engelhard and Roosevelt Aves.
Chrome All Tracks All public crossings
(b)Special Protection at Crossings:
Roosevelt Ave., Carteret (located 600 feet east of Liebig's Lane):Three side trcks serving American Agricultural Chemical Co. protectedby warning flashers. To operate flashers, remove derail from track to beused. Twenty seconds to be consumed after derail is removed fromtrack before occupying crossing.
13 -V, 13 -3 STANDARD CLOCKS, GENERAL ORDERS ANDGENERAL NOTICES LOCATED AS INDICATED BY "X"
LocationGeneral Orders and
Standard Clocks General Notices
Carteret Freight Office X X
13 -93 YARD LIMITS IN EFFECT AS FOLLOWS:
Location Between And
Entire Branch Williams and Clark -Chemical
Chrome
13 -671 UNATTENDED INTERLOCKINGS AND CROSSINGS OFRAILROADS AT GRADE
Crossings
Location Between Normal Position of CNJ Signals
Carteret (3) Foster Wheelercrossings
Proceed - See Note
Note: Approach signal at reduced speed and proceed only uponproper signal indication.
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X P X BANK 38.1 -SHREWSBURY 39.9 -CP 41 41.2
39EATONTOWN 41.4
CP 42 41.7
CAMP WOOD 42.8ROSEVELT 45.4 66 Note 1.
EAST EARLE 46.0 -WEST EARLE 48.0 -FARMINGDALE 50.8 -CP 51 51,1
41CP 52 51.6
MAXIM 53.5 -CP 57 57.4
56LAKEWOOD 58.0
CP 58 58.2
EAST END SAND PIT 60.7 31 Tk.1 -Note 1.
WEST END SAND PIT 61.1 22 Tk.2 -Note 1.
SOUTH LAKEWOOD 62.7 -GLIDDEN 62.8 -CP 65 65.9 41 Notes 1 & 2.
X LAKEHURST 66.092
CP 66 66.1
WHITINGS 71.7 -X WOODMANSI E 79.0
CHATSWORTH 84.3 -ATSION 95.5 -
X WINSLOW JCT. 104.2 61 South Side
CEDAR LAKE 110.1 -LANDISVILLE 115.1 -MINOTOLA 115.6 -MAIN AVENUE 118.3 -VINELAND 120.1 60
21East Ave.Freight Hse.
NORMA 123.6 -ROSENHAYN 125.9 27
BRIDGETON JCT. 130.8 -BRIDGETON R 132.8 -
The Direction from Bank to Bridgeton is Westward.X -In Service.P- Unattended specified periods. See Local instruction 14 -671.R -Radio Base Station.Siding capacities shown do not include engine and caboose.
Note 1: Capacity shown of Side Track; which may be blocked.Note 2: Old Scale Track, east of siding.
LOCATIONS WHERE BLOCK, MANUAL BLOCK, AUTOMATICBLOCK AND CAB SIGNAL RULES (Nos. 251, 261, 300 through 306,505 through 516 and 550 through 562) ARE IN EFFECT.
Rules in effect indicated by X in áppropriate columns as follows:Column A -Rule 251 for following movements in the same
direction.Cqlumn B -Rule 261 for opposing and following movements by
signal indication (TCS).Column C -Rules 300 through 306 for Manual Block System.Column D -Rules 505 through 516 for Automatic Block System.Column E -Rules 550 through 562 for Cab Signals.
BETWEEN AND TRACKCOLUMNS
A B C D E j
Bank CP 66 Single X X
CP 66 Winslow Jct. Single S
Winslow Jct. Bridgeton Single
Note: S Denotes -In effect for movements outside of Yard Limits.
SPEEDS
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEEDBETWEEN:
SpeedPsgr. Frt.
Bank and Lakehurst 30 30
Other Restrictions:20
15
20
20
15
20
Bank and Newman Springs Road
CP 57 and River Road (Route 9)
Over (3) switches at Quarry and Glidden Side Tracks(This restriction applies to leading end ofmovement, only)
Lakehurst and Winslow Jct. 40 40
Winslow Jct. and Bridgeton 30 30
Other Restrictions:10 10Vineland - East end East Ave. Siding and Delsea Drive
Norma - Bradway Road 10 10
Bridgeton Jct. and Bridgeton 15 15
Owens -Illinois Glass Co. - Private Crossing 5 5
WESTWARD
STATIONS
EASTWARD
BANKSHREWSBURY
CP 41EATONTOWNCP 42
CAMP WOODROSEVELTEAST EARLEWEST EARLEFARMINGDALE
CP 51CP 52
MAXIM
CP 57LAKEWOODCP 58
E. E. SAND PITW. E. SAND PITSOUTH LAKEWOODGLIDDEN
.... .......CP 65LAKEHURSTCP 66
WHITINGSWOODMANSI ECHATSWORTHATSI ON
WINSLOW JCT.
CEDAR LAKELANDISVILLEMINOTOLAMAIN AVENUEVINELANDNORMA
ROSENHAYNBRIDGETON JCT.BRIDGETON
14 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection
Column 1. A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red lightby night, shall precede engine or train to warn highwaytraffic until crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 3. Crossings protected by flashing lights for movements ineither direction.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights equipped with elec-tronic sensors and will automatically stop flashing when amovement stops on the approach circuit up to a point 50feet each side of crossing. When a train or engine, afterstopping on the approach circuit, again moves towardcrossing, a crew member must observe that flashing lights areoperating and crossing clear before proceeding.
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
Bank Yard Tracks Chestnut Street 3
Single Main Track West Bergen Pl. X 2
Single Main Track Newman SpringsRd. X
Shrews-
bury
Single Main Track Patterson Ave. X 4
Sycamore Ave. X 1 -4
Eatontown Single Main Track Lewis Street X 1 -2
E. EndCamp Wood
Single Main Track Hope Road X
W. EndCamp Wood
Single Main Track Pinebrook Rd. X 1
Between
West EndCamp Wood& Rosevelt
Single Main Track Wayside Road X
Hamilton Rd. X
Coal Hole Single Main Track Asbury Road XFarming-
dale
Single Main Track Main Street X 2
Side Track School Street X
Single Main Track Allaire Road X
Larrabees Single Main Track Oak Glen Rd. X
Route 547 X
Lakewood Single Main Track Seventh Street X 1
All Tracks Fourth Street X
Second Street X
Single Main Track Main Street X 5
Route 528 X
Route US -9 X
James St. X
Sand Pit Single Main Track Cross St. X
SouthLakewood Single Main Trackg Whitesville Rd. X 1
Glidden Side Track Lakehurst Rd. X 6Ridgeway Single Main Track Ridgeway Rd. X
Lakehurst All Tracks Union Avenue X
Whitings Single Main Track Route 530 X
Route 539 X
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
Chatsworth Single Main Track Route 563 X
Atsion Single Main Track Route 206 X
1Winslow Jct. Single Main Track Egg Harbor Rd. X
Mile Post106
Single Main Track Mays Landing Rd. X
Mile Post108
Single Main Track Black Horse Pike X
Landisville Single Main Track Route US-40 X
Minotola Single Main Track Central Road X
Wheat Road Single Main Track Wheat Road X
Vineland Single Main Track Main Avenue X
Oak Road X 7
All Tracks East Avenue X
Park Avenue X
Single Main Track N.E. & N.W. Blvd. X
Second Street X 1
West StreetX 1
Delsea Drive X
Norma Single Main Track Landis Ave. X
Broadway Rd. X
Rosenhayn Single Main Track Morton Ave. X
Woodruff Single Main Track Woodruff Rd. X
BridgetonJct.
All Tracks Carmel Road X
Bridgeton Single Main Track North Laurel St. X
(2) Owens -IllinoisGlass PrivateCrossings X
Side Track inOwens -IllinoisGlass Co.
Clark Street X
Note 1: Movements on side tracks must be protected as noted forColumn 1.
Note 2: Movements on side tracks must be protected by manualoperation of automatic protection.
Note 3: Eastward movements from yard tracks will approachChestnut St. prepared to STOP, proceeding only when electric gates,controlled from Oakland St. gateman's cabin are in DOWN position andcrossing is clear of pedestrians and vehicular traffic.
Note 4: When Eastward trains are stopped at Patterson or SycamoreAvenues and delayed, a member of the crew will darken the flashinglights by turning switch key in key box located on mast of flasher.When switch key is removed, flasher will resume operating. Enginemanmust observe that crossing is clear before proceeding.
Note 5: Westward trains stopping at freight house may darken theflashers by turning switch key in key box located on pipe pedestal onnorth side of main track 390 feet east of Main St. When switch key isremoved, flashers will resume operation. A member of crew mustobserve that crossing is clear before proceeding.
Note 6: Movements will approach crossing expecting to find theflashers not operating. When this condition exists, movement must beprotected as noted for Column 1.
Note 7: To avoid unnecessary operation of flashing lights at OakRoad while drilling movements are being made from East AvenueSiding, a member of the crew may darken flashers by turning switchkey in key box located on instrument case located at Valley Avenue,500 feet west of Mile Post 119. When movements have been completed,key must be removed to permit normal operation of flashers.
14 -V, 14 -3, 14 -83 STANDARD CLOCKS, GENERAL ORDERS,GENERAL NOTICES AND TRAIN REGISTERS LOCATED ASINDICATED BY "X"
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14 -S -88 SIDINGSEastward trains will take siding at Lakehurst on instructions of
Train Dispatcher.Westward trains will take siding at Lakehurst on Signal Indication
(Rule 295).
14 -93 YARD LIMITS INDICATED BY YARD LIMIT SIGNS ASFOLLOWS:
Location Between AndLakehurst CP 66 Mile Post 69
Woodmansie Mile Post 77 Mile Post 80
Winslow Jct. 2550 feet west ofMile Post 103
1200 feet east ofMile Post 105
Vineland Mile Post 118 Mile Post 123
Bridgeton Mile Post 130 End of Track,Bridgeton
14 -104 HAND OPERATED SWITCHES WHERE TRAINS ORENGINES MUST NOT CLEAR
Location Switch1150 Feet east of Mile Post 44 M.J. Stavola Company
West Earle (Mile Post 48) "84" Lumber Company1800 feet west of Mile Post 48 Tedruth Plastics Corporation1650 feet east of Mile Post 49 Bayonne Steel Company
2184 feet west of Mile Post 59 Excel Wood Products Co. "A"2810 feet west of Mile Post 59 Excel Wood Products Co. "B"2250 feet east of Mile Post 60 Level Line Incorporated
900 feet west of Mile Post 65 Reade Manufacturing Company
Trains and engines are prohibited from clearing the main track atthe above locations.
14- 104(a) ELECTRICALLY LOCKED HAND OPERATED SWITCHES
Location SwitchControlled
BySee
Note
Bank Crossover -Old scale to main track. TrainDispatcher
1 -5
Bank(east ofNewmanSpr. Road)
Switch -Yard lead to main track. TrainDispatcher
1 -5
CP 41 Crossover -east end of siding. TrainDispatcher
2 -3 -5
CP 42 Switch -west end of siding. TrainDispatcher
2 -3 -5
CampWood
Switch -west end of side track. TrainDispatcher
1 -5
Switch- Mid -Monmouth Ind. Park. TrainDispatcher
1 -5
Rosevelt Switch -east end of side track. TrainDispatcher
1 -5
Switch -west end of side track. TrainDispatcher
1 -5
EastEarle
Switch -U.S.N.A.D. wye tracks. TrainDispatcher
1 -5
WestEarle
Switch -U.S.N.A.D. receiving yard. TrainDispatcher
1 -5
Farming-dale
Switch-P.C.R.R. interchange. TrainDispatcher
1 -5
CP 51 Switch -east end of siding. TrainDispatcher
2 -3 -5
CP 52 Switch -west end of siding. TrainDispatcher
2 -3 -5
CP 57 Crossover -east end of siding. TrainDispatcher
2 -3 -5
CP 58 Switch -west end of siding. TrainDispatcher
2 -3 -5
CP 65 Crossover -east end of siding. TrainDispatcher
2 -3 -5
Lake-hurst
Switch Toms River & Barnegat Br. TrainDispatcher
3 -4 -5
Note 1: To Enter or Leave a Side Track:Member of crew will communicate with train dispatcher and advise
direction of movement. After train dispatcher authorizes movement,door on electric lock box must be opened and white light will flash forthree minutes indicating unlock has been given. After light ceasesflashing, switch may be operated as per Rule 104(a).
Note 2: To Enter Siding:When aspect of Home Signal indicates TAKE SIDING (Rule 295),
switch may be operated as per Rule 104(a).
Note 3: To Leave Siding or Toms River and Barnegat Branch:Member of crew will communicate with train dispatcher. When
unlock has been given, white light will be displayed on top of electriclock box and switch may be operated as per Rule 104(a). Movementwill then be governed by signal indication.
Note 4: To Enter Toms River and Barnegat Branch:Westward Home Signal at CP 65 will display RESTRICTING aspect
(Rule 290) indicating switch leading to Toms River and BarnegatBranch is unlocked. Switch may be operated as per Rule 104(a).
Note 5: Emergency Instructions:When unlock fails to operate, AFTER receiving permission from the
train dispatcher, member of crew will remove seal from push button.Button will then be depressed and held while small lever is moved from"N" to "R" position. Switch may then be thrown in usual manner.
14 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.
Engine Numbers
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1009- 1094 -8405
1520 -1535 X
1540 -1566
1700 -1709 X
2501 -2512 X
3061 -3069 X
3671 -3683 X
Cranes 4 -5 -6
Max. Gross Wgt.
14- 221 -293 TRAIN ORDER SIGNALSTrain Order Signals provided at the following locations:
Location
Bank
14-302 BLOCK STATIONSLa keh u rstWoodmansie Unattended: ContinuouslyWinslow Jct.
14 -550 CAB SIGNALSEngines not equipped with cab signals and supplementary whistle
and acknowledger must not be dispatched for movement over thisterritory except:
1. In switching and drag service. Maximum speed -15 M.P.H.2. When an equipped engine is coupled ahead.
14.671 UNATTENDED INTERLOCKINGS AND CROSSINGS OFRAILROADS AT GRADE
Inter-locking
I nterlockings
Normal Indications ofSignals When Unattended Periods Unattended
BANK Stop 1400 Hours to 2200 HoursSaturday
0600 Hours Sunday to0600 Hours Monday
Movements to and from Southern Sub -Division may NOT be madeduring periods when Bank unattended.
Crossings
Location CrossingNormal Position
CNJ Signals See Note
VinelandBridgeton Jct.
P.R.S.L.P.R.S.L.
NoneNone
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2
Note 1: Permission must be obtained from P.R.S.L. Dispatcher tocross P.R.S.L. grade crossing at Vineland as follows:
Light engine movements and track cars at all times; Train move-ments between 2240 Hours Saturday and 2200 Hours Sunday -
Obtain permission after stopping at STOP sign.Train movements between 2200 Hours Sunday and 2240 Hours
Saturday -Westward trains stop to clear East Avenue crossing and obtain
permission by use of Private Bell Telephone located east of crossingon north side.
Eastward trains stop to clear Delsea Drive crossing and obtainpermission by use of Private Bell Telephone located west of crossingon north side.
After permission has been obtained, movements will proceedwithout stopping at STOP sign at P.R.S.L. grade crossing.
All movements will report clear to P.R.S.L. Dispatcher.
Note 2: Trains, engines and track cars after stopping at STOP sign,may proceed only when it is known that the way is clear.
14 -755 TRAIN RADIO -BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Long Branch Train Dispatcher Long Branch .. Ch. 2Bridgeton Yard Office Bridgeton Ch. 2
14 -832 TRACK CAR MOVEMENTSTrains and engines may pass through work limits of track cars
shown by train order as per Rule 832 between Bank and Bridgeton Jct.for movements outside of Yard Limits.
Station
Bank
TELEPHONES
Q Denotes - Train Dispatcher, Long Branch
Location Connects With
Red Bank Ticket Office Q, Bank and LongBranch Ex.
Oakland St. Gateman's Cabin Q and BankBank Q and Long Br. Ex.Engine Terminal Q, Bank and Long
Branch Ex.Box on Pote, east of West
Bergen Place
Booth, west end of yard lead .
Shrewsbury Box on Pole, Patterson Ave.. .CP 41 BoothEatontown .... Box on Pole, Lewis StreetCP 42 BoothCamp Wood Box on Pole, west end side tr.
Rosevelt Booth, East end of side trackBooth, west end of side track
East Earle BoothWest Earle .... BoothCoal Hole Side Tr. Box on PoleFarmingdale ... Booth at Main St.CP 58 BoothEast End Sand Pit BoothSouth Lakewood * Houdaille Bldg.Lakehurst TrailerWoodmansie . .. Box on PoleWinslow Jct. ... * Station
Box on Pole, East Ave.Vineland *Station
Box on Pole, Delsea Drive
Bridgeton Jct. Freight OfficeCrew Quarters
*Accessible when office is closed.
Q, Bank and LongBranch Ex.
Q, Bank and LongBranch Ex.
Q and Long Br. Ex.Q and Long Br. Ex.Q and Long Br. Ex.Q and Long Br. Ex.Q and Long Br. Ex.Q and Long Br. Ex.Q and Long Br. Ex.Q and Long Br. Ex.Q and Long Br. Ex.
Q and Long Br. Ex.201 - 938 -2818201 -364 -7350201 -364 -7390201 -363 -1220Long Branch Ex.609 -894 -4400Long Branch Ex.P.R.S.L. DispatcherLong Branch Ex.P.R.S. L. DispatcherLong Branch Ex.Long Branch Ex.
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FRENEAU 10.5
MORGANVILLE 8.9
WICKATUNK 6.8
BRADEVELT 5.6
MARLBORO 4.1
EAST FREEHOLD 1.9
FREEHOLD 0.0
The Direction from Matawan to Freehold is Westward.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains -10 Miles Per Hour
15 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- indicates Method of Protection.
Column 1. A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red lightby night, shall precede engine or train to warn highwaytraffic until crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 3. Crossings protected by flashing lights for which specialinstructions apply as noted.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights equipped withelectronic sensors and will automatically stop flashing whena movement stops on the approach circuit up to a point 50feet each side of crossing. When a train or engine, afterstopping on the approach circuit, again moves towardcrossing, a crew member must observe that flashing lights areoperating and crossing clear of pedestrians and vehiculartraffic before proceeding.
Location
Track or
Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
Matawan Single Main Church St. X
Freneau Secondary Route 79 X
Morganville Secondary Englishtown Rd. X
Wickatunk Secondary Route 79 X
Marlboro Secondary Vanderberg Rd. X
East Freehold Secondary East Freehold Rd. X
Freehold Secondary Dutch Lane Rd. X
Single Main Colts Neck Rd. X
15 -93 YARD LIMITS INDICATED BY YARD LIMIT SIGNS ASFOLLOWS:
Location Between And
Matawan
Freehold
Main Line Connectionwith N.Y. & L.B.R.R.
A point 200 feet eastof Colts Neck Road
A point 200 feet west ofRoute 34 overpass
End of Branch
15- 105(a) SECONDARY TRACKS
Secondary Track of No Assigned Direction
Track Between And Controlled By
Freehold Yard Limit Sign, Yard Limit Sign, Train Dispatcher,Branch Matawan Freehold Long Branch
15 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.A- Double heading prohibited.B -Jumbo Cars up to 263,000 pounds permitted.
Engine NumbersFreehold
Branch
R DC 551-561
1009- 1094 -8405
1520 -1535
1540 -1566
1700 -1709
2501 -2512 X
3061 -3069 X
3671 -3683 X
Cranes 4 -5 -6
Max. Gross Wqt. 250,000B
15 -755 TRAIN RADIO - BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Long Branch Train Dispatcher Long Branch Ch. 2
15 -832 TRACK CAR MOVEMENTSTrains and engines may pass through work limits of track cars
shown by train order as per Rule 832 between Matawan Yard LimitSign and Freehold Yard Limit Sign.
Station
Telephones
O Denotes - Train Dispatcher, Long Branch
Location Connects With
Matawan . Passenger Station Q and Long Br. Ex.Box on Pole, South Leg of Wye . Q and Long Br. Ex.
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MATAWAN 0.0
KEYPORT 1.6
GREEN GROVE AVENUE 2.0
UNION BEACH 3.3
NATCO 3.7
The Direction from Matawan to Natco is Westward
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains -10 Miles Per Hour
16 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection
Column 1. A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red lightby night, shall precede engine or train to warn highwaytraffic until crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 3. Crossings protected by flashing lights for which specialinstructions apply as noted.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights equipped withelectronic sensors and will automatically stop flashing whena movement stops on the approach circuit up to a point 50feet each side of crossing. When a train or engine, afterstopping on the approach circuit, again moves towardcrossing, a crew member must observe that flashing lights areoperating and crossing clear of pedestrians and vehiculartraffic before proceeding.
Location
Track or
Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
Matawan Single Main
Track
Girard Avenue X 1
Lloyds Road X 1
Keyport Secondary Beers Street X
Main Street X
Broad Street X
Maple Place X
Church Street X
Atlantic Street X
Green Grove
Ave.
Secondary Green Grove Ave. X 1
Freight House
Track
Third Street X
Second Street X
Secondary
Track
Fulton Street X 1
Stone Road X 1
Union Beach Secondary
Track
Florence Avenue X 1
Poole Avenue X 1
Spruce Street X 1
Union Avenue X 1
Natco SecondaryTrack
Rose Lane X 1
Note 1: Movements will approach crossing expecting to find theflashers not operating. When this condition exists, movement must beprotected as prescribed for Column 1.
16 -93 YARD LIMITS INDICATED BY YARD LIMIT SIGNS ASFOLLOWS:
Location Between And
Matawan Main Line Connectionwith N.Y. & L.B.R.R. 100 feet west of Lloyds Road
16- 105(a) SECONDARY TRACKS
Secondary Track of No Assigned Direction
TrackSeashore Branch
Between And Controlled ByYard Limit Sign,
MatawanEnd of Branch,
NatcoTrain Dispatcher,
Long Branch
16 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.A- Double heading prohibited.
Engine NumbersSea
ShoreBranch
RDC 551 -561
1009- 1094 -8405
1520 -1535
1540 -1566
1700 -1709
2501 -2512 X
3061 -3069 X
3671 -3683 X
Cranes 4 -5 -6
Max. Gross Wgt. 250,000
16 -755 TRAIN RADIO -BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Long Branch Train Dispatcher Long Branch Ch. 2
16 -832 TRACK CAR MOVEMENTSTrains and engines may pass through work limits of track cars
shown by train order as per Rule 832 between Matawan Yard LimitSign and Natco.
Station
Telephones
Q Denotes - Train Dispatcher, Long Branch
Location Connects With
Matawan Box on Pole at N.Y. & L.B.R.R. Jct. Q and Ticket Office
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EAST LONG BRANCH 0.0
BRANCHPORT 1.2
The Direction from East Long Branch to Branchport is Eastward.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains -10 Miles Per Hour
17 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection
Column 1. A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red lightby night, shall precede engine or train to warn highwaytraffic until crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 3. Crossings protected by flashing lights for which specialinstructions apply as noted.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights equipped withelectronic sensors and will automatically stop flashing whena movement stops on the approach circuit up to a point 50feet each side of crossing. When a train or engine, afterstopping on the approach circuit, again moves towardcrossing, a crew member must observe that flashing lights areoperating and crossing clear of pedestrians and vehiculartraffic before proceeding.
Location
Track or
Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
Long
Branch
Industrial Branch Seventh Avenue X
Lippincott Ave. X
Sixth Avenue X
Fifth Avenue X
Rockwell Avenue X
Liberty Street X
East Long
Branch
Industrial Branch Cooper Avenue X
West End Branch Cooper Avenue X
North Broadway X
South Broadway X
17 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.A- Double heading prohibited.
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1009-1094-8405
1520-1535
1540-1566
1700-1709
2501-2512 X
3061-3069 X
3671-3683 X
Cranes 4-5-6
Max. Gross Wgt. 250,000
17 -755 TRAIN RADIO -BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Long Branch Train Dispatcher Long Branch Ch. 2
Stations
Telephones
Q Denotes - Train Dispatcher, Long BranchConnects
Location With
Branchport Box on Pole, North side, N.Y.& L.B.R.R. Q
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LAKEHURST (CP 66) 0.0
CIBA 4.6
TOMS RIVER 7.4
BEACHWOOD 8.3
QUAIL RUN 10.0
PINEWALD 11.5
The Direction from Lakehurst to Pinewald is Westward.
SPEEDS
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains -20 Miles Per Hour
Other Restrictions:Lakehurst- Eastward -From a point 50 feet west of Yard Limit Sign
to CP 66 - 15 Miles Per Hour.
18 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection
Column 1. A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red lightby night, shall precede engine or train to warn highwaytraffic until crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 3. Crossings protected by flashing lights for which specialinstructions apply as noted.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights equipped withelectronic sensors and will automatically stop flashing whena movement stops on the approach circuit up to a point 50feet each side of crossing. When a train or engine, afterstopping on the approach circuit, again moves towardcrossing, a crew member must observe that flashing lights areoperating and crossing clear of pedestrians and vehiculartraffic before proceeding.
Location Track or Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
Lakehurst Single Main Track Union Ave. X
Ciba Ciba Side Track Route 37 X 1
Delta Side Track GermaniaSta. Rd. X
Toms River Secondary Track andTrilco Side Track Main Street X
Beachwood Secondary Track Route 4 X
Pinewald toOyster Creek
Jersey Central Power& Light Side Track All Crossings X
Note 1: Trains or engines must stop at stop sign and must not moveover crossing until flashers are operating. If flashers fail to operate,movement must be protected as designated for Column 1.
18 -83 TRAIN REGISTERS LOCATED AS FOLLOWS:
Station Location
Lakehurst Trailer
18 -93 YARD LIMITS INDICATED BY YARD LIMIT SIGNS ASFOLLOWS:
Location Between And
Lakehurst CP 66 A point 2,250 feet west ofbridge 0/27
18- 104(a) ELECTRICALLY LOCKED HAND OPERATED SWITCHES
SeeLocation Switch Controlled By Note
Lakehurst (CP 66) Main Track Connection Train Disp. 1 -2
Note 1: To Leave Toms River and Barnegat Branch.Member of crew will communicate with the train dispatcher. When
unlock has been given, white light will be displayed on top of electriclock box and switch may be operated as per Rule 104(a). Movementwill then be governed by signal indication.
Note 2: Emergency Instructions.When unlock fails to operate, AFTER receiving permission from the
train dispatcher, member of crew will remove seal from push button.Button will then be depressed and held while small lever is moved from"N" to "R" position. Switch may then be thrown in usual manner.
18- 105(a) SECONDARY TRACKS
Secondary Track of No Assigned Direction
Track Between And Controlled By
Toms River andBarnegat Branch
Yard Limit Sign,Lakehurst
End of Branch,Pinewald
Train Dispatcher,Long Branch
18 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.
Engine Numbers Toms River andBarnegat Branch
RDC 551 -561
1009- 1094 -8405
1520 -1535
1540 -1566
1700 -1709
2501 -2512 X
3061 -3069 X
3671 -3683 X
Cranes 4 -5-6
Max. Gross Wgt. 250,000
18 -755 TRAIN RADIO -BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Long Branch Train Dispatcher Long Branch Ch. 2
18 -832 TRACK CAR MOVEMENTSTrains and engines may pass through work limits of track cars
shown by train order as per Rule 832 between Lakehurst Yard LimitSign and Pinewald.
Telephones
Stations Location Connects With
Lakehurst Trailer Long Branch Ex.Toms River Freight Station Area Code 201 - 349 -0706
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BRANCH
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BRIDGETON JCT. R 0.0
DEERFIELD 3.8
The Direction from Bridgeton Jct. to Deerfield is Westward.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains -10 Miles Per Hour
Other Restrictions:Upper Deerfield Township - Love Lane, Finley and Seeley Road
Crossings -6 Miles Per Hour.
19 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection
Column 1. A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red lightby night, shall precede engine or train to warn highwaytraffic until crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 3. Crossings protected by flashing lights for which specialinstructions apply as noted.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights equipped withelectronic sensors and will automatically stop flashing whena movement stops on the approach circuit up to a point 50feet each side of crossing. When a train or engine, afterstopping on the approach circuit, again moves towardcrossing, a crew member must observe that flashing lights areoperating and crossing clear of pedestrians and vehiculartraffic before proceeding.
Location
Track or
Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
Upper Deerfield Secondary Cornwell Drive X
Township Track Love Lane X 1
Finley Road X 1
Seeley Road X 1
Note 1: Movements will be made under flag protections during nighthours only.
19 -V, 19 -3 GENERAL ORDERS, GENERAL NOTICES ANDSTANDARD CLOCKS LOCATED AS INDICATED BY
Locations
Bridgeton Jct. -Crew Quarters
General Orders and StandardGeneral Notices Clocks
X X
19- 105(a) SECONDARY TRACKSSecondary Track of No Assigned Direction
Track Between And Controlled By
Deerfield Branch Switch at northend of wye
End of Branch,Deerfield
Operator,Bridgeton
19 -160 ENGINE, CRANE AND CAR RESTRICTIONSCars weighing up to 250,000 pounds, Engines and Cranes may be
operated except as follows:Reference letters indicate:
X- Prohibited.X- Double heading prohibited.
Engine NumbersDeerfieldBranch
R DC 551 -561 X
1009- 1094 -8405
1520 -1535
1540 -1566
1700 -1709
2501 -2512 X
3061 -3069 X
3671 -3683 X
Cranes 4 -5-6
Max. Gross Wgt. 250,000
19 -755 TRAIN RADIO -BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Bridgeton Yard Office Bridgeton Ch. 2
19 -832 TRACK CAR MOVEMENTSTrains and engines may pass through work limits of track cars
shown by train order as per Rule 832 between Bridgeton Jct. andDee rf ield.
Telephones
Station Location Connects With
Bridgeton Jct. Freight Office Long Branch Ex.*Crew Quarters Long Branch Ex.
*Accessible when office is closed.
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BRIDGETON JCT. R 0.0
FAIRTON 5.2
CEDARVILLE 8.9
NEWPORT 11.4
PENN 13.0
DIVIDING CREEK 14.4
WHITEHEAD 16.1
MAURICETOWN 18.1
The Direction from Bridgeton Jct. to Mauricetown is Westward.
Speeds
MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED SPEED for all trains -25 Miles Per Hour
20 -T PUBLIC CROSSINGS AT GRADE(a) Protection will be provided as follows:
X- Indicates Method of Protection
Column 1. A member of the crew, with a red flag by day and a red lightby night, shall precede engine or train to warn highwaytraffic until crossing is blocked by engine or cars.
Column 2. Automatic Crossing Gates provided for movements in eitherdirection.
Column 3. Crossings protected by flashing lights for which specialinstructions apply as noted.
Column 4. Crossings protected by flashing lights equipped withelectronic sensors and will automatically stop flashing whena movement stops on the approach circuit up to a point 50feet each side of crossing. When a train or engine, afterstopping on the approach circuit, again moves towardcrossing, a crew member must observe that flashing lights areoperating and crossing clear of pedestrians and vehiculartraffic before proceeding.
Location
Track or
Branch Crossings
Columns See
Note1 2 3 4
Bridgeton Single Main
Track
Rosenhayn Ave. X
Penn Street X
East
Bridgeton
Single Main
Track
East Commerce St. X
Buckshutem Road X
Fairton SecondaryTrack
Gouldtown Tsp. Rd. X
20 -V, 20 -3, 20 -83 GENERAL ORDERS, GENERAL NOTICES,STANDARD CLOCKS AND TRAIN REGISTERSLOCATED AS INDICATED BY "X"
Location
Bridgeton Jct. -Crew Quar.
General Ordersand Standard Train
General Notices Clocks Register
X X X
20 -93 YARD LIMITS INDICATED BY YARD LIMIT SIGNS ASFOLLOWS:
Location Between And
Bridgeton Jct. Main Line Connection 2400 feet west of M.P. 3
20- 105(a) SECONDARY TRACKS
Secondary Track of No Assigned Direction
Track Between And Controlled By
Cumberland andMaurice River
Branch
Yard Limit SignWest of M.P. 3
End of Branch,Mauricetown
Train Dispatcher,Long Branch
20 -755 TRAIN RADIO -BASE STATIONS
Location Radio Call Monitor
Bridgeton Yard Office Bridgeton Ch. 2
20 -832 TRACK CAR MOVEMENTSTrains and engines may pass through work limits of track cars
shown by train order as per Rule 832 between Bridgeton Jct. YardLimit Sign and Mauricetown.
Telephones
Stations Location Connects With
Bridgeton Jct. Freight Office Long Branch Ex.*Crew Quarters Long Branch Ex.
*Accessible when office is closed.
APPENDIX A
REVISIONS OF FORM 20285
INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE
OPERATION, INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
of
AIR BRAKES
(Effective July 1, 1956)
Instructions to Enginemen
Passenger Train Handling
Instruction 4(g) REVISED
Air brakes should not be released on passenger trains when makingstation stops until ready to depart from station, except at stationswhere terminal tests are made. This is to prevent roll away whilepassengers are loading and unloading. When starting train, throttle mustbe advanced to #2 or #3 throttle position, then place automatic brakevalve in release position and advance throttle to required position.
Instruction 4 (g), page 4, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Changing Brake Controls having other than 26L Brake EquipmentNew Instruction 10
When changing controls from one operating cab to another, or inevent of dual control from one side of cab to the opposite side,Enginemen must:
(a) When controls are being cut out:1. Make a 25 pound brake pipe reduction with the automatic
brake valve;2. Close brake valve cut -out cock;
3. Return automatic brake valve handle to running position;4. Place rotair valve handle in position as prescribed in
Instructions 9 under Trailer Unit;5. Remove independent brake valve handle.
(b) When controls are being cut in:1. Insert independent and automatic brake valve handles;2. Move independent brake valve handle to full application
position;3. Place rotair valve in position as prescribed in Instructions 9
under Lead Unit;4. Move automatic brake valve handle to lap position;5. Open brake valve cut -out cock;6. Return automatic brake valve handle to running position.
(c) Observe that brakes apply and release on all units and that airgauges register standard pressures.
Changing Brake Control from Locomotive having other than 26L BrakeEquipment to Control Car having 26L Brake Equipment.
(d) When changing controls from Locomotive having other than26L Brake Equipment to Control Car having 26L BrakeEquipment, Enginemen must:1. Insert independent and automatic brake valve handle;2. Move independent brake valve handle to full application
position;3. Move automatic brake valve handle to "RELEASE"
position;4. Wait until equalizing reservoir pressure indicates 110 pounds;5. Observe that main reservoir pressure is approximately 130
pounds;6. Observe that timing valve pressure is 50 pounds;7. Place doubleheading cock to "IN" passenger position;Make brake test in normal manner.
Changing Brake Controls from Locomotive to Control Car, both having26L Brake Equipment.
(e) When changing controls from Locomotive having 26L BrakeEquipment to Control Car having 26L Brake Equipment,Enginemen must:1. Make full service automatic brake application;2. Place doubleheading cock to "OUT" position;3. Place automatic brake valve handle to "HANDLE OFF"
position;4. Place independent brake valve handle to "RELEASE"
position.
Instruction 10, page 12, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Instruction 12, page 14, Form 20285, ANNULLED. (See newInstruction 1408).
Passenger Train Service
New Instruction 104.(a) At point or terminal, other than initial terminal, except as
specified in Instruction 104(b), where motive power or enginecrew or train crew is regularly' changed, test of the train brakesystem must be made as prescribed in Instruction 102. Whenthis examination has been completed, proper release signal mustbe given and it must be determined that all brakes have releasedproperly.
(b) At point or terminal, other than initial terminal, as specified inTime Table or General Order, where engine crew or train crewor both are changed on a passenger equipment train, and consist,including engine remains intact, and no angle cock or end cockclosed, except for cutting off one or more cars from rear oftrain, an application and release test of brakes must be madefrom engine with the automatic brake valve, noting brake pipeleakage. Inspector or Trainmen must determine that brakes onrear car are applied. When this examination has been completed,proper release signal must be given. Before train departs, it mustbe known that brakes on rear car are released.
Instruction 104, page 19, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Running Test
New Instruction 105.To conform with the provisions of the Power or Train Brake Safety
Appliance Act of 1958:1. After leaving originating point;2. After motive power has been changed;3. After engine or train crew has been changed;4. After angle cocks or brake pipe end cocks have been closed,
except for cutting off one or more cars from the rear end oftrain;
a 12 -pound continuous brake pipe reduction must be made withoutshutting off power unless required, preventing engine brake fromapplying. If train air brakes do not properly operate, train must bestopped, cause of failure ascertained and corrected, and running testrepeated.
Instruction 105(a) and 105(b), pages 19 and 20, Form 20285,ANNULLED.
Freight Train ServiceInitial Terminal Train Air Brake Test
Instruction 202(a) REVISED.(a) With Locomotive having other than 26L Brake Equipment:
1. After the brake system on a freight train is charged to within15 pounds of standard air pressure for that train as indicatedby an accurate gauge at rear end of train, upon receipt ofproper request or signal to apply brakes for test, a 15 poundbrake pipe service reduction must be made in automaticbrake operation. Wait 45 seconds after brake pipe exhaustceases, and then note the number of pounds of brake pipeleakage per minute as indicated by brake pipe gauge. Afterthis, the reduction must be increased to 20 pounds belowfeed valve setting; then an inspection of train must be madeto determine if brakes are applied in service application oneach car, that piston travel is correct, that brake rigging doesnot bind or foul, and that all parts of brake equipment areproperly secured.
Instruction 202, paragraphs (b), (c), (d), (e), (fl, changed to paragraphs2, 3, 4, 5, 6, respectively.
Instruction 202(a), page 23, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Instruction 202, paragraph numbering, pages 23 and 24, MODIFIED.
New Paragraph (b) to Instruction 202.
(b) With Locomotive having 26L Brake Equipment:1. After receiving proper request or signal, make a 15 pound
brake pipe service reduction. When brake pipe exhaustceases, place doubleheading cock to "OUT" position. Wait45 seconds, then time the brake pipe leakage for one minuteas indicated by brake pipe gauge. At completion of leakagetest, place doubleheading cock to "IN" position and increasebrake pipe reduction 20 pounds below feed valve setting.When proper signal is received to release train brakes, placeautomatic brake valve handle in release position.
Instruction 202, page 24, Form 20285, AMPLIFIED.
Test from Yard Plant
New Instruction 203(c).(c) When a locomotive or yard plant is connected to a train to assist
in charging train brake system, charging pressure used should be15 pounds below standard pressure for that train.
Instruction 203, page 24, Form 20285, AMPLIFIED.
New Instruction 205.(a) At point or terminal, other than initial terminal, except as
specified in Instructions 205(b) or 205(c), where motive poweror engine crew or train crew is regularly changed, test of thetrain brake system must be made as prescribed in Instructions202, 203 or 204. When this examination has been completed,proper release signal must be given and it must be determinedthat all brakes have released properly.
(b) At point or terminal, other than initial terminal, as specified inTime Table or General Order, where engine crew or train crew,or both are changed and consist of train, including engine,remains intact and no angle cocks or end cock is turned, onreceipt of proper request or signal to apply brakes for test, a15 -pound brake pipe service reduction must be made inautomatic brake operation. The number of pounds of brake pipeleakage must then be noted as indicated by brake pipe gauge.Inspector or Trainmen must examine the brakes on rear car andcaboose to determine if they are applied properly. When thisexamination has been completed, proper release signal must begiven. Before train departs it must be known that brake pipepressure is being properly restored, as indicated by gauge on rearof train and the brakes on rear car and caboose are released.
(c) When engine crew or train crew, or both, are changed andconsist of train, including engine remains intact, except forcutting off or adding a car or solid block of cars at either frontor rear of train; after such cars are in position where they are tobe handled in train, on receipt of proper request or signal toapply brakes for test, a 15 -pound brake pipe service reductionmust be made in automatic brake operation. The number ofpounds of brake pipe leakage must then be noted as indicatedby brake pipe gauge and brakes on added car or cars, includingcaboose, must be examined to determine if they are appliedproperly.
If added cars have been previously tested as prescribed inInstruction 203, only the brakes on the rear car and caboose need beexamined for service application. When this examination has beencompleted, it must be known that brake pipe pressure is being properlyrestored as indicated by gauge on rear of train and the brakes on rearcar and caboose are released.
Instruction 205, page 25, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Instruction 208 MODIFIEDDuring severe cold weather, when gasket shrinkage and metal
contraction cause excessive air system leakage, the limit for freighttrains will be reduced as follows:
Temperatures Number of Cars11 °to 20° 1100 °to 10° 90
With temperature below zero, further reduction will be made asdirected.
Instruction 208, page 27, Form 20285, MODIFIED.
Instructions to Conductors and Trainmen
Adding Cars with Switch Engine
New Instructions 316(b) and (c)(b) When switching head end of freight trains, regulate brake pipe
pressure to 5 pounds below the brake pipe pressure authorizedfor train being switched.
(c) When cars are to be attached to rear of a charged train, theEngineer attaching cars must adjust feed valve to 15 poundsbelow standard pressure for that particular train. After couplingand before angle cock is opened, this Engineer must make a 15pound reduction of brake pipe pressure.
Instruction 316, page 34, Form 20285, AMPLIFIED.
Instruction 318 REVISED.
Before detaching engine or cars from train for any reason, a brakepipe reduction totaling at least 40 pounds must be made. After thebrake pipe exhaust has stopped blowing, ENGINEER WILL SOUNDONE LONG BLAST OF HORN (OR USE OTHER SIGNAL METHODWHICH IS CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD BY CREW), AS A SIGNAL TOCLOSE BRAKE PIPE ANGLE COCK ON SIDE OF CUT CLOSEST TOTHE LOCOMOTIVE.
LEAVE ANGLE COCK COMPLETELY OPEN ON SIDE OF CUTFARTHEST FROM THE LOCOMOTIVE.
Instruction 318, page 34, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Instructions Authorizing the Movement of a Passenger or Freight Car ina Train with Inoperative Air Brake.
The air brake system on all trains must be in effective operatingcondition. At all times the number of operative air brake cars must notbe less than 85 percent.
Trains leaving the initial terminal, where car repair facilities areavailable, must have all air brakes operative.
Trains leaving the initial terminal where car repair facilities are notavailable, must have air brakes operative on not less than 85 percent ofthe cars, and these must be next to the engine operating the train. Notwo cars will inoperative air brakes may be together (all such cars mustbe spaced by a car with operative air brakes). The rear car must haveoperative air brakes, except as prescribed in Instruction 107 governingthe operation of air brakes.
Terminals at which car repair facilities are available: Elizabethport.
Instructions 102, 107, 202 and 702, pages 17, 20, 23 and 44, Form20285, AMPLIFIED.
Speed Control
Instruction 401 (a) REVISED.Engines equipped with or without speed control apparatus may be
dispatched for operation in territory where cab signal Rules 550 to 562,Rules of the Operating Department are in effect. Engines equipped withspeed control dispatched for operation in territory where cab signalRules 550 to 562, Rules of the Operating Department are in effectmust have the speed control apparatus cut in and known to beoperative.
Instruction 401(a), page 35, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Operation
Instruction 403(a) REVISED.Speed control imposes the following maximum speed limits,
according to cab signal indications:Cab Signal Indication Maximum Speed Limit
Clear No RestrictionApproach Medium 45 M.P.H.
Approach 30 M.P.H.Restricting 20 M.P.H.
Instruction 403(a), page 36, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
MU Operation, Doubleheading and Helper Service
Preparation of Engine
Instruction 501(c) REVISED.(c) Feed valves of helper engines on rear or in train will be adjusted
to 15 pounds below the standard brake pipe pressure for thattrain. When necessary for helper engine governed by theforegoing to handle any portion of the train for switchingpurposes, the feed valve adjustment on the helper engine mustnot be changed to release brakes on cars being handled. Instead,a sufficient number of full service brake pipe reductions must bemade to effect a release of the brakes.
Instruction 501(c), page 38, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Parking Diesel Engines
New Instruction 814Whenever a Diesel Unit is parked in an engine terminal for
inspection or minor repair work or on a shop or yard track and theDiesel engine is shut down, the hand brake must be applied and knownto be effective and a chocking chain must be placed around one of thedriving wheels.
It is desirable, to the extent possible, to place a parked Diesel Uniton a level track.
When a parked Diesel Unit with engine shut down is again to bemoved, the engine should first be started and proper air pressurerestored to the air brake system and air brakes known to be appliedbefore releasing hand brake and removing chocking chain from drivingwheel.
Page 54, Form 20285, AMPLIFIED.
Train Radio
Instructions 1201 through 1207, Train Radio, removed from Form20285. Revised instructions for use of Train Radio now known as Rules751 through 764 of the Rules of the Operating Department, Form17305.
Instructions 1201 through 1207, pages 67, 68 and 69, Form 20285,ANNULLED.
Standard Air Pressures
Instruction 1401(a) REVISED.Air pressure regulating devices on diesel engines, cars, and yard
plants must be adjusted to the following standard pressures:
Brake Pipe
Pounds Pressure
Main Reservoir(a) Engines Cut In Cut Out
Road Passenger 110 130 140Road Freight 80 130 140Helper- Passenger 110 130 140Helper- Freight
(See Instr. 501 (c).) 70 130 140Doubleheading- Freight 80 130 140Yard -Passenger 110 130 140Yard - Freight 70 130 140RDC engines 90 120 130
Pounds Pressure
Independent Brake:All units 45
Safety Valves:Control Valve 60Distributing valve 68
Air Compressor Intercooler:EMD 40All others 60
Control Air:EMD 90All others 80
Signal Air:Reducing Valve 45
Instruction 1401(a), page 71, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Inspection and Maintenance of Hand Brakes on Diesel Units
New Instruction 1402(c).At each monthly inspection or whenever any defective condition is
detected or reported by crew or Inspector the hand brake and itsrelated mechanism on every Diesel Unit must be inspected, tested andknown to be operative and effective before again being dispatched.
It must be known that any linkage, chain, or mechanism involved inthe operation of the hand brake is free and clear and that the handbrake will be effective with the maximum allowable piston travel.
Hand brakes are to be applied and tested for condition andeffectiveness without application of air to the brake cylinders.
When locomotive hand brakes, parts and connections are repaired,the hand brake will be tagged with the date repairs are made.
Instruction 1402, page 71, Form 20285, AMPLIFIED.
Safety Control Inoperative (Dead Man)
Instruction 1404(a) REVISED.Engines in passenger service must not be dispatched unless the
propelling unit is equipped with a "Dead Man" control in cut -inposition, except as outlined in following paragraphs:
When the "Dead Man" control becomes inoperative at the initialterminal and no equipped engine is available, an Officer qualified inOperating Rules will be assigned to ride in the operating cab of thelocomotive to destination.
Should "Dead Man" fail on line of road, Engineman must cut -out"Dead Man" feature and report at nearest point of communication forinstructions.
When the "Dead Man" becomes inoperative on a train consisting ofonly one Rail Diesel Car, and no Assistant Engineer is assigned, aTrainman, or an Officer qualified in Operating Rules, will be assigned toride in the operating cab to destination.
Instructions 1404(a), page 72, Form 20285, ANNULLED.
Leaving RDC, Control Cars or Engines Unattended
New Instruction 1408.All RDC, Control Cars, and Engines will be equipped with a key
operated engine lock box. On the Control Cars and Engines this enginelock box will be located in the operating cab and on the RDC it will belocated in electrical cabinet, "F" end.
A key for the engine lock box will be issued by Superintendent toOperating and Motive Power Department employes qualified to operateRDC, Control Cars, and Engines. These keys will be identified byindividual numbers and each employe must sign a receipt when a key isissued to him.
When an RDC or Engine is to remain at a location unattended, thereverser lever of the RDC or Engine must be placed in the engine lockbox which will then be locked BEFORE LEAVING RDC or Engineunattended.
On Control Cars or Engines NOT equipped with removable reverserlever, the "Loco Run" switch, located in the engine lock box, will beplaced in the "Off" position and box locked BEFORE LEAVINGControl Car or Engine unattended.
When leaving an RDC, Control Car, or Engine unattended without aqualified employe in attendance, the Engineman must:
1. Place throttle in "Idle" or "Off position.2. Place transition lever, if so equipped, in "Off" position.3. On Control Cars - Place "Reverse" lever in "Neutral" position.4. On Control Cars and Engines - Place independent brake valve
handle in "Applied" position.5. On RDC - Place brake valve handle in "Full Straight Air"
position.6. Securely block the wheels.When an engineman leaves an RDC or Engine, with or without a
qualified employe in attendance, hand brakes must be appliedeffectively.
At all locations, except where qualified Mechanical Departmentemployes are on duty, RDC, Control Cars, or Engines NOT equippedwith engine lock box, must be attended by qualified employeswhenever the engine is running.
Paragraph 12, page 14, of Instructions Governing the Operation,Inspection and Maintenance of Air Brakes; Paragraph 108, page 26, ofthe Safety Rule Book; ANNULLED:
SUPPLEMENTS AND REVISIONS
Date Supplement or Revision Number Remarks
Oct. 28, 1973 Time Table No. 2 ReplacedOct. 27, 1974
by T.T.3
May 19, 1974 Revision No. 2 ReplacedOct. 27, 1974
by T.T.3
Oct. 27, 1974 Time Table No. 3 All Pages
JANUARY JULYS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1974 6 71 2 38 9 10
411
512 7
1
82 39 10
411
512
613
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 14 15 16 17 18 19 2020 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 2727 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31
FEBRUARY AUGUSTS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 1 2 3
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 1010 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 2424 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MARCH SEPTEMBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 2824 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 3031
APRIL OCTOBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 57 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 7 8 9 10 11 1214 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 1921 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 2628 29 30 27 28 29 30 31
MAY NOVEMBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 1 25 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 912 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 1619 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 2326 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
JUNE DECEMBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 149 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 2823 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31
30
JANUARY JULYS M1975 T W T F S S M T W T F S
5 61
7 829
310
411 6 7
1 28 9
310
4 511 12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 2626 27 28 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 31
FEBRUARY AUGUSTS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 1 22 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 99 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 1616 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 18 19 20 21 22 2323 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
MARCH SEPTEMBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 1 2 3 4 5 62 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 2016 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 2723 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 3030 31
APRIL OCTOBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 46 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31
MAY NOVEMBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 1
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 1518 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 2930
JUNE DECEMBERS M T W T F 5 S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 68 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 2022 23 24 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 25 26 2729 30 28 29 30 31
APPENDIX R
REVISIONS OF FORM 17305
RULES
of the
OPERATING DEPARTMENT
(Effective October 15, 1954)
NOTE: Effective October 28, 1973, all reference, inthe Rules of the Operating Department (Form 17305),specifying "SUPERINTENDENT" are hereby modifiedto read "GENERAL MANAGER ".
Revision No. 1 effective October 28, 1973
General Rule C amplified by addition of the following paragraph:Employes whose duties require them to be familiar with
the Rules for the Government of the Operating Departmentmust pass a satisfactory examination at least once every twoyears, or at more frequent intervals when directed. When re-porting for examination they must present their copy of theBook of Operating Rules for checking.
Rule C, page 4, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
General Rule E amplified by addition of the following para-graphs:
Books, magazines, or papers, other than those pertaining tothe duties of the employe, must not be read while on duty.
The use or possession of televisions or radios, other thanthose used for railroad operations, is prohibited while on duty.
Rule E page 4, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New General Rule J.Employes on duty must be neat in appearance and clean
shaven. If a mustache is worn it shall not be permitted to growbeyond the edge of the upper lip. Sideburns must not be wornbelow a point opposite the bottom of the ear. The hair of thehead must not extend over the collar of the shirt. Uniformedemployes must wear the prescribed uniform and badge.
Passengers crews may perform their duties without uniformcoats and vests. They must wear a clean, plain, bright blue orwhite broadcloth shirt with long or short elbow -length sleeves,black four -in -hand or black clip -on bow tie of dacron -woolmaterial with square ends (41/2 inches long and 13/4 inches wide),black belt, black hose and black shoes. Ticket -punch, seatchecks, time tables, etc. must be carried in such a manner asto assure a neat appearance at all times.
Rule J, page 4, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Second Paragraph to General Rule M:Employes are prohibited from going on the roofs of cars
except when necessary to give or pass signals during switchingoperations and then only after informing themselves of thelocations of overhead wires, bridges and other obstructions inthe area. Employes must not go on the roof of a car, notequipped with a roofwalk, at any time.
Rule M, page 5, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Second and Third Paragraphs of General Rule 0:
The Hours -of- Service Law requires that no employe in trainservice shall be permitted to be continuously on duty for morethan twelve consecutive hours, except in case of casualty,unavoidable accident or Act of God. Train Service employesmust report to the Superintendent at least two hours inadvance of the expiration of the time on duty, permitted bythe Hours -of- Service Law.
After being on duty twelve consecutive hours, employemust not be required or permitted to again resume dutywithout having been off duty ten consecutive hours. Afterbeing on duty twelve hours in the aggregate in a twenty -fourhour period, without having had a consecutive eight hour restperiod in the interim, an employe shall not be required orpermitted to again go on duty without having had at leasteight consecutive hours off duty.
Second and Third paragraphs, General Rule 0, page 6, Form17305, ANNULLED.
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New First Paragraph of General Rule P:Sleeping or assuming an attitude of sleep while on duty, or
gambling on Company property is prohibited.First Paragraph, Rule P, page 7, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New General Rule TT -1. Switching movements over public road crossings not
protected by a watchman or non -automatic gates, must have amember of the crew with a red flag by day and a red light bynight stationed on the crossing to warn all highway traffic.
T -2. In general, automatic warning devices at road crossingswill not operate for train or engine movements under the fol-lowing circumstances:
(a) On Single Track:1. When recrossing the road crossing after a reversal in
direction of movement.2. When approaching the crossing before or after a meet
while the approach circuit on either side of the cross-ing is occupied.
3. When approaching the crossing while a switchingmovement is being made on the opposing approachcircuit.
(b) On Two Or More Tracks:1. When recrossing the crossing after a reversal in the
direction of movement.2. When moving against the current of traffic.
(c) On Siding And Side Tracks:When moving on a siding or side track not equippedwith approach circuit (See Time Table Local Instruc-tions).
When such movement is made, automatic gates or warningsignals must be operated manually. If not equipped for manualoperation, movement must be protected by flagman as pre-scribed by Rule T -4.
T -3. Movements must not be made over road crossings pro-tected by automatic gates until it is known that the gates arein DOWN position when the following indications are received:
(a) RESTRICTING cab signal -Rule 290;(b) STOP and PROCEED signal -Rule 291;(c) STOP signal -Rule 291
Crossings protected by automatic crossing gates operatingwith and against the current of traffic are equipped with acenter track circuit extending through the crossing and to theinsulated joints about forty feet beyond each side of the,crossing.
When an engine or cars occupy this circuit, gates cannot beraised either automatically or manually, therefore crews must,whenever practical, avoid stopping engines or cars between theinsulated joints.
Trains or engines operating against the current of traffic,approaching road crossings protected by automatic crossinggates which are operated by movements against the currentof traffic, must not exceed a speed of 30 miles per hour from apoint approximately 2600 feet from the crossing until passingover it.
Supplemental manual operation of gates may be made byinserting and turning switch key in box provided for thatpurpose, as follows:
(d) TO LOWER GATES -key -hole marked "LOWER ".(e) TO RAISE GATES -key -hole marked "RAISE ", for the
particular track for which it is desired to raise the gates.
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(f) SWITCH KEY MUST NOT BE TURNED OR REMOVEDuntil it is again desired to restore gates to automaticoperation.
(g) GATES REMAINING IN DOWN POSITION when thereare no movements on the approach circuit, must be reportedto the Train Dispatcher immediately.T -4. Where special instructions require train or engine crews
to flag movements over certain road crossings, a member of thecrew, with a red flag by day and a red light by night, shallpreceed engine or train to warn highway traffic until crossingis blocked by engine or cars.
Rule T, page 9, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Third Paragraph of General Rule VAll train service employes, train dispatchers, signalmen, block
operators and track car drivers before going on duty, or return-ing to duty after having been off duty one or more hours, mustread General Notices and read and sign for General Orders onthe prescribed form, showing date and time of signature.
Third Paragraph, Rule V, page 11, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
DEFINITIONSNew Definition:
BLOCK. -A length of track of defined limits, the use ofwhich is governed by block signals, cab signals, or both orManual Block Rules.
Former definition of Block, page 13, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
MANUAL BLOCK. -A block, the control of which is main-tained by a designated employe, through the use of communi-cations, for which Manual Block Rules are in effect.
Definition of Positive Block, page 13, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
MANUAL BLOCK SYSTEM. -A block, or series of consecu-tive blocks for which Manual Block Rules are in effect.
Block Systems, page 13, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
CONTROL CAR. -A passenger car equipped with engine andair brake controls, whereby it may control an engine locatedelsewhere in a train.
Engines, page 14, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
ENGINE. -A unit propelled by any form of energy or acombination of such units operated from a single control.
Definition of Engine, page 14, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
ROUTE. - The way or course which is, or is to be, traveled.Interlocking, page 14, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
SIGNAL ASPECT. - The appearance of a fixed signal, convey-ing an indication as viewed from the direction of an approachingtrain.; the appearance of a cab signal conveying an indicationas viewed by an observer in the cab of an engine or control car.
Signals, page 15, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
SIGNAL INDICATION. - The information conveyed by theaspect of a signal.
Signals, page 15, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
LIMITED SPEED. -A speed not exceeding forty five (45)miles per hour.
Speeds, page 16, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
BLOCK STATION. -A place designated by time table as thelimit of a block for which Manual Block Rules are in effect.
Block Station, page 16, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
ELECTRICALLY LOCKED SWITCH. -A hand operated switchequipped with an electrically controlled device which restrictsthe movement of the switch.
Definitions, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
SPRING SWITCH. -A switch equipped with a spring mech-anism arranged to restore the switch points to normal positionafter having been trailed through.
Definitions, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
CONTROLLED POINT (CP). -A location, other than an inter-locking where home signals and switches are remotely con-trol led.
Stations, page 16, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
TRACK CAR. -A hand car or a self -propelled car. The term"Track Car" shall include such self -propelled units as: Loco-motive Cranes, Hy -Rail Cars, Weed Burners, Tie Tampers andother similar equipment.
New Operating Rule 1:
Twenty Four Hour Time will be used for all operations.Twenty Four Hour Time is a method whereby the hours of theday are counted consecutively from one minute past midnight,0001 hours, until midnight, 2400 hours, the end of the day.A.M. and P.M. must not be used.
Standard Time must be obtained daily at 1200 Hours by theAssistant Chief Train Dispatcher from the Time Serviceprovided by the telephone company. All Standard Clocks inthe dispatcher's office must be corrected at that time.Standard Clocks located at other points will be corrected bythe employe in charge as soon thereafter as practicable bycommunicating with the Assistant Chief Train Dispatcher orTrain Dispatcher.
Rule 1, page 20, Form 1 7305, ANNULLED.
New Paragraph (c) to Operating Rule 3:Conductors and Enginemen in freight service may compare
watches with each other by train radio.Rule 3, page 20, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New sentence added to Second Paragraph of Operating Rule 9:Where reference is made in the Rules of the Operating De-
partment to a red light, a prescribed electric lantern with aprescribed red bulb may be used.
Rule 9, page 23, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Operating Rule 11:A train finding a fusee burning on or near its track must:
(a) In Automatic Block System territory and where BlockSignal Rule 261 is in effect:
Stop and extinguish the fusee and then proceed atreduced speed.
(b) Where no form of block system is in effect and whenoperating under "Occupied Block" in Manual Block Systemterritory:
Stop; wait for fusee to burn out, then proceed atreduced speed.
Fusees must not be used on wooden bridges or structuresliable to be damaged by fire.
Rule 11, page 23, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
Revision No. 2 effective May 19, 1974
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New Paragraph (1) of Operating Rule 14:- -- o - Approaching public crossings at grade, to be pro -
prolonged or repeated until engine or control carshall have passed the crossing; when passingthrough tunnels; when passing trackman's portablewhistle sign (See Rule 704); also when view isobstructed by weather or other conditions, approach-ing interlockings, yards or other points where menmay be at work.
Rule 14(1), page 29, Form 17305, MODIFIED.
New Paragraph (m) of Operating Rule 14:Approaching station platforms, at which passengertrains stop, as prescribed by third paragraph of Rule30.
Rule 14(m), page 29, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New First Paragraph of Operating Rule 15:The expiosion of two torpedoes is a warning signal to be on
the alert for flagman, obstruction or train ahead. The explosionof one torpedo will indicate the same as two, but the use oftwo is required.
First Paragraph, Rule 15, page 30, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Second, Third and Fourth Paragraphs to Operating Rule19 (Existing Second and Third Paragraphs become Fifth andSixth Paragraphs):
When a flashing type marker is used, only one marker is re-quired to indicate the rear of the train.
By Day: Marker not flashing.By Night: Marker flashing.
Flagman and other employes in charge of flashing type batterypowered markers will display marker on right side of train,checking at intervals to insure that it is lighted at night.
Engines and Cars equipped with fixed electrical markers willcontinue to display two lighted markers at all times.
Rule 19, page 32, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Third Paragraph to Operating Rule 30:All trains must sound engine or control car whistle as pre-
scribed by Rule 14(m) when operating on a track adjacent to astation platform during hours of daylight; or when enginemanobserves a person or persons on or near station platform duringhours of darkness.
Rule 30, page 35, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New First Paragraph of Operating Rule S -88:At meeting points between extra trains, the train order es-
tablishing the meet will designate which train must take sidingexcept at sidings of assigned direction or otherwise provided.
First Paragraph of Rule S -88, page 39, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Operating Rule 91:On main tracks where no form of block system is in effect,
trains in the same direction must keep not less than tenminutes apart. Trains carrying passengers must operate underManua! Block Rules.
Rule 91, page 40, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Operating Rule D -97(b) (Existing Rule D -97(b) becomesRule D -97(c) ):
Except where Rule 261 is in effect, trains or engines operatedagainst the current of traffic must be run with train orders andnot exceed reduced speed. When Manual Block Rules are ineffect, trains receiving "clear block" indication may run atnormal speed.
Rule D -97, Page 43, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Paragraph Seven to Operating Rule 99 (Existing Para-graphs Seven and Eight become Paragraphs Eight and Nine):
Flagmen of freight trains in signal territory ONLY, when re-called by Engineman will use ten (10) minute burning redfusees in addition to torpedoes to provide protection undercircumstances when Conductor, because of other duties, cannotremain at rear of train to make proper test of train air brakes.
Rule 99, page 42, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Second Paragraph to Operating Rule 103(b):When cars are set out on a grade, or when cars are added to
those already standing on a grade, the slack between carsmust be bunched before engine is detached.
Rule 103(b), page 46, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New First Paragraph of Operating Rule 104:Members of the crew are responsible for the position of
switches and derails used by them, except where switchtendersare staioned. Switches and derails must be properly lined afterhaving been used, and where locks, hooks or latches are pro-vided, they must be used to secure them.
First Paragraph, Rule 104, page 46, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Operating Rule 104(a):Electrically -locked hand -operated switches may be locked or
unlocked either from a control point or automatically throughtrack circuits.Instructions For Operating:
TO REVERSE, unlock and open electric lock box and whensmall semaphone assumes 90' position, throw small lever from"N" to "R ". The switch may then be thrown in usual manner.
TO RESTORE to normal position, close the switch in usualmanner, throw small lever in electric lock box from "R" to"N ", then close and lock electric lock box.
TO CROSS OVER. End of crossover switch equipped withelectric lock must be operated before the switch on the otherend of crossover is operated. When restoring switch to normal,the end of crossover equipped with electric lock must beclosed last.
Rule 104, page 46, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Operating Rule 107107. When a passenger train is receiving or discharging traffic
on the side toward a station platform, a train, engine or carsmust not pass between it and the station platform unless propersafeguards are provided.
107(a). A passenger train must not go into a station whereit is to stop while a train is stopped or moving on the trackbetween it and the station platform.
107(b). When two or more trains are approaching a station,the train scheduled to receive or discharge traffic from thetrack farthest from station platform has precedence over allother trains in entering station platform.
107(c). All trains must approach prepared to stop and mustnot enter limits of station platform if there is any possibilitythat the train having precedence will reach the stationplatform before the other trains have cleared.
107(d). A train making an unscheduled stop to receive ordischarge traffic from the track farthest from the station plat-form must not enter limits of station platform until it is knownno other train will pass between it and the station platform.
Rule 107, page 49, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Operating Rule D -151:Where two main tracks are in service, trains or engines must
keep to the right unless otherwise provided by time table,General Order or Train Order.
Where two or more main tracks are in service they shall bedesignated by numbers and their use prescribed by time tableor General Order.
(Former paragraph two revised and designated as New RuleD -97(b) ).
Rule D -151, page 49, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New fifth paragraph of Operating Rule 206In transmitting Train Orders by telephone or train radio, the
numbers of trains and engines in the address must be pro-nounced and then spelled, letter by letter. All stations andnumerals in the body of an Order must first be plainly pro-nounced and then spelled, letter by letter thus: AuroraA- u- r- o -r -a, and One Naught Five, 0 -n -e N- a- u -g -h -t F- i -v -e.
Fifth paragraph, Rule 206, page 52, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
Addition to Eighth Paragraph of Operating Rule 206:C C for Control Cars.Eighth Paragraph of Rule 206, page 52, Form 17305, AMPLI-FIED.
New last paragraph of Operating Rule 206When two or more engines or units are coupled and a desig-
nation is made by engine numbers, the number of the leadingunit will be used in Train Orders, Unless the units are re-arranged or changed enroute, the designation initially estab-lished will be used until assignment is completed.
Last paragraph, Rule 206, page 53, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New fourth paragraph of Operating Rule 217To effect delivery of a Train Order by telephone or train
radio to a train, the Operator must give to the Conductor,Engineman or other employe addressed, the complete TrainOrder including his own last name. The employe so receivingthe Order must read it to the Operator, sign it as "receivedby ," and then deliver a copy to eachperson addressed.
Fourth paragraph, Rule 217, page 58, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New fifth paragraph of Operating Rule 217The Operator will show on his office copy of the Train Order
the name of the person to whom delivered by telephone or trainradio and the time.
Fifth paragraph, Rule 217, page 58, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
Revision No. 2 effective May 19. 1974
Operating Rule 221, AMPLI FI ED by addition of the followingto the second paragraph.
After a Dispatcher requests an Operator to copy a "31" or"19" Order and receives the Operator's reply "Stop displayed,"adding the direction; the following specific questions andreplies must be transmitted between them:
Dispatcher's Question1. Is red flag and red light
displayed on track in fullview of approaching train?
2. Is the interlocking signalon (designated track) inStop position?
3. Is the "reminder" on themachine lever that controlsthe signal in Stop position?
Operator's Reply
Flag and red light is dis-played (naming location).
Interlocking signal on (desig-nated track) is in Stop po-sition.The "reminder" is now onthe lever controlling the sig-nal in Stop position.
These same questions and replies must be transmitted when-ever there is a Train Order in effect at the time there is achange in the tour of duty of either the Operator or Dispatcher.
Rule 221, page 59, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
Operating Rule 223 AMPLIFIED by the addition of thefollowing abbreviations:
C C for Control CarHRS for HoursC P for Controlled PointInt for InterlockingRule 223, page 61, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Second Paragraph of Train Order Form D -R:All trains between the points named moving with the current
of traffic in the same direction as designated train must, whenpracticable, receive a copy of the Order, and may then proceedon their schedules, or rights.
Second Paragraph, Train Order Form D -R, page 73, Form17305, ANNULLED.
New Train Order Form R:Providing for Movement on Tracks Where Rule 261 is in
Effect When Home Signals Cannot Be Cleared.(1) Home signal at Spring inoperative. No. 815 Eng 1524 hasright over opposing trains on No. 1 track Spring to Excee.(2) Home signal at Bank at stop account Extra 1541 west inblock. Extra 1527 west has right over opposing trains Bank toCP 41.
The designated train must use the track shown betweenthe points named. The track to be used must be cleared ofopposing movements and levers of opposing controlled orinterlocking signals blocked in 'stop' position before issuingthis order.
(3) Home signals at CP 1, CP 2, CP 3 and CP 4 inoperativeaccount power failure, Extra 1524 west has right overopposing trains CP 1 to CP 5.
Inoperative signals at two or more consecutive ControlledPoints may be shown only when authority for movement maybe given from first named Controlled Point to the ControlledPoint in advance of last named Controlled Point.
(4) Extra 1527 east enter main track and has right overopposing trains Glidden to CP 58,
Revision No 7 effective rlctoher 9R i 97R
The designated train is authorized to enter the main track,after having cleared, at a non -electrically locked switch be-tween Interlockings or Controlled Points. The track must becleared of opposing movements and levers of opposingcontrolled or interlocking signals blocked in `stop' positionbefore issuing this order.
This order may be modified to read:(5) After Extra 2501 west arrives at Glidden Extra 1527 eastenter main track and has right over opposing trains Glidden toCP 58.
The second named train must not enter the main trackuntil after the arrival of the first named train.Forms of Train Orders, Page 63, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
Revision No. 1 effective October 28, 1973
New Operating Rules 230 through 246 and Form TC:
wo0A0
FORM TCNEW JERSEY
Order No. Date , 19
To Track Car Foreman
At
LINE R
Track Car No. RUN
to on track until
LINE W
Track Car No. WORK between
and on track
until
LINE O
track between
and OUT OF SERVICE.
OTHER INFORMATION
Superintendent
Made at by Operator
230. Track cars will not be placed on, enter, or foul main orsecondary track until authorized by train dispatcher on FormTC, except as provided by Rule 240(a).
231. Form TC, Line R, will be used to authorize movementsin one direction. (Run from point to point.)
Trains or engines will not be permitted to move betweenlimits shown until track car has been reported clear, except:
After all track cars have passed a point of control, ,traindispatcher may permit following movements on that portion oftrack to the rear of the point of control.
232. Form TC, Line W, will be used to authorize movement ineither direction. (Work between the points shown.)
In areas specified by Time Table, when Form TC, LineW is used and where it may be necessary to permit a train toapproach and pass through work limits:
a, Foreman will install fixed signal as per Rule 711at both ends of work limits.
b. Train must receive a train order specifying thework limits of Form TC, Line W.
c. Train must STOP at initial limit, sound enginewhistle as per Rule 14(g) and proceed at YARDSPEED through the entire work limits or until re-ceiving "proceed" signal with green flag whennormal speed will be resumed.
233. Form TC. Line O, must be used to remove track fromservice. (Out of Service between the points shown.)
Track cars, work and service trains will move onauthority of the track foreman, without further track carorders or train orders after receiving Form TC, Line O.
234. The line for "Other Information" on Form TC will in-clude any information necessary for safe movement.
Examples:
a. Instructions to track car foreman to install fixedsignal (Rule 711) as per Rule 232 sub paragraph a.
b. Notation of number of additional pieces of equip-ment which may accompany track car addressed onForm TC.
235. Form TC will be numbered, addressed, transmitted, re-peated, made complete and delivered in the same manner asspecified for train orders. The train dispatcher must record allForm TC orders issued in the book provided for that purpose.
236. Track car foreman will read Form TC to occupants oftrack car before it is acted upon.
237. Track car must clear main or secondary track beforetime limit specified on Form TC unless another Form TC isissued to authorize use of track.
238. Track car foreman must immediately report to train dis-patcher when track car is clear of main or secondary track.After track car has been reported clear to train dispatcher, themain or secondary track must not be occupied again by trackcars until authorized by another Form TC.
239. Track cars must not be admitted to a track between twoopposing controlled home signals unless track is clear of op-posing trains, engines or track cars, and levers of such signalsare blocked in "stop" position with approved blocking devices.
240(a). Form TC will not used for movements within inter-locking limits. Track car movements within interlocking limitswill be made upon permission of signalman in accordance withRule 637.
(b). Track cars must not foul or operate within inter-locking limits without permission of signalman and interlockingsignal displaying a "proceed" indication. Signalman must benotified when movement has been completed unless there isa prior understanding. When "proceed" interlocking signalcannot be displayed, track car foreman will obtain verbal per-mission from signalman to proceed looking out for switchesnot properly lined and notify signalman when movement hasbeen completed.
(c). Movement of track cars through unattended inter -lockings will be governed by signal indication, or in the absenceof signals, by time table instructions.
241. Track cars approaching workmen on or near the trackmust sound a warning and move prepared to stop.
242(a). Flashers and/or gates must be actuated before trackcars, other than Hy -Rail Cars, may proceed over crossing. At allother crossings, movement must be protected by flagman asper Rule T -4.
(b). Hy -Rail Cars will approach all grade crossings pre-pared to stop and will pass over such crossings when the wayis clear.
243. Track cars will display by night; a white light to thefront and a red light to the rear. Hy -Rail Cars must display head-lights continuously on high beam when on tracks.
Drivers must know that flagman's signals (Rule 35) areavailable for immediate use.
244. When track car or equipment may foul or create a con-dition affecting the safe movement of trains moving on adja-cent tracks, such tracks will not be fouled without permissionof the train dispatcher. This will not relieve maintenance ofway crews from protecting all tracks affected as per Rule 99.
245. Push trucks ..must be protected as per Rule 99.246. When train is approaching on adjacent track, track car
will stop and occupants will leave car on side away from ap-proaching train. Occupants will stand clear of track car, awayfrom direction of movement of train. When practicable, oc-cupants will observe both sides of train for defects andcommunicate with train crew in accordance with Rule S.
Rules 231 through 246 and Form 49, pages 79 through 83,Form 17305 ANNULLED.
New Operating Rule 261
261. On portions of the railroad, and on designated tracks sospecified in the time table, or by General Order, trains will begoverned by block signals, whose indications will supersede thesuperiority of trains for both opposing and following move-ments on the same track.261(a). When interlocking signals display stop, trains and
engines, after complying with Rules 663, 664 or 671, must notmove beyond interlocking limits until authorized by TrainOrder, Form R.261(b). When controlled home signals display stop, trains and
engines must not pass home signal at Controlled Point untilauthorized by Train Order, Form R.
Rule 261, Page 83 and Permissive Card Form B, Page 84,Form 17305, ANNULLED.
Revision No. 1 effective October 28, 1973
FIXED SIGNALS
Note-Letters used to designate color of aspects as follows:R - Red
FY - Flashing YellowY - Yellow
FG - Flashing GreenG - Green
New Rule 281E
Y
FG
R
CAB SIGNALS
E
Y
FG
H
Y
FG
Note: Fixed Signal IndicationSupercedes Cab SignalIndication.
Indication-Proceed approaching next signal at Limited Speed.
Name: Approach Limited.
New Rule 281F
R
FG
CAB SIGNALS/ xcvL L
Note: Fixed Signal IndicationSupercedes Cab SignalIndication.
A
Indication-Proceed; Limited Speed within interlocking limits.
Name: Limited Clear
New Rule 281G
R CAB SIGNALS
L L
Note: Fixed Signal IndicationSupercedes Cab SignalIndication.
AIndication- Proceed; Limited Speed within interlocking limits
preparing to stop at next signal.
Name: Limited- approach.
Rule 281, pages 87 and 88, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Figures A,
R
R
FY
K and L to Rule 288
FY
CAB SIGNALS
®L L
Note: Fixed Signal IndicationSupercedes Cab SignalIndication.
A K
Indication -Proceed; Slow speed within interlocking limitspreparing to stop at next signal.
Name: Slow- approach.Rule 288, page 95, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Figure N to Rule 293
Illuminated RedsAffixed to Station (Interlocking
a°or Block Station) Building.
Indication -Orders.Name: Orders (See Rule 221)
Rule 293, page 100, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Figure N to Rule 293A
Signal DarkAffixed to Station (Interlockingor Block Station) Building.
Indication -No Orders.Name: No Orders (See Rule 221)
Rule 293A, page 101, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Rules 400 through 406 (Manual Block Rules):
400. On portions of the railroad designated by time table,general order or train order Manual Block Rules will be ineffect.
401 (a). Trains carrying passengers will proceed only afterreceiving a "clear block" indication.
(b). Other trains may proceed at normal speed afterreceiving "clear block" or at reduced speed after receiving"occupied block" indications. "Occupied block" indicationmay not be given if block is occupied by a train carryingpassengers. If, after entering occupied block, a "clear block"indication is received, train may resume normal speed.
402. Block stations will be designated by time table, generalorder or train order.403. At attended block stations: All trains must receive
Clearance Card Form "A ", Item 3 showing block indication.Operator must determine block condition from
employe in charge of block station in advance.404. At unattended block stations: All trains must report
arrival unless otherwise instructed, and receive advance blockindication from train dispatcher.405. When communications between block stations or be-
tween block station and train dispatcher fail, all trains, may, iftheir superiority permits and after having waited ten minutes,proceed at reduced speed to the next block station in advance.Attempts will be made to communicate by train radio or othermeans at available points enroute to determine condition ofblock.
406. A block record must be maintained by block operatorsand train dispatcher of all movements and times must berecorded when blocks are secured, occupied and cleared.
Rules 400 through 406, (Positive Block Rules), pages 102and 103, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Operating Rule D -508:Except where Rule 261 is in effect, trains operated against
the current of traffic must observe Manual Block Rules (Rules400 through 406).
Rule 508, page 104, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Paragraph (c) to Operating Rule 509:When operating under Rule 261, at restricted speed.Rule 509, page 104, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Paragraph to Operating Rule 611:Derails must be kept in derailing position, except when
required to be in non -derailing position for an immediatemovement.
Rule 611, page 110, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Operating Rule 628:Verbal permission or hand signals must not be used to
authorize movement when the proper indication can be dis-played by the interlocking signal.
The use of hand signals is to be avoided, if possible, but maybe used after signalman, and conductor or engineman have acomplete understanding of the movement to be made andthere is no possibility of the hand signal being seen by anotherengine or train movement for which it was not intended.
When movement through interlocking is authorized by verbalpermission, signalman must use the following language:
"Train (or Engine) No. may proceed fromtrack to track as though restric-
ting signal were displayed."
Revision No. 1 effective October 28, 1973
K- I 4
Signalman must not authorize movement by verbal permis-sion or hand signal until he has visually inspected the route tobe used and observes that it is properly lined and safe formovement except at remote control interlockings where theroute must be inspected by a member of the crew after thecontrolling signalman has authorized the movement throughthe interlocking, directing the route to be used by using thesame language as illustrated in the preceding paragraph.
Where Rules S -97, D -97(b) or 261 require a train order toauthorize movement beyond interlocking limits, the trainorder must be ready for delivery before authorizing movementthrough the interlocking and must be delivered before train orengine leaves interlocking limits.
Rule 628, page 112, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Operating Rule 637:Movements of track cars within interlocking limits will be
with permission of the signalman.Signalman will obtain permission from the train dispatcher
for the movement and inform track car foreman the time hemay occupy the interlocking.
Movement will be made with proper signal indication.After track car has entered the interlocking, all switches in
the route and opposing home signals must be blocked withapproved blocking devices. Blocking devices must not beremoved until interlocking is known to be clear.
Interlocking Rules, page 113, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Operating Rule 663:Trains or engines must not pass an interlocking signal
indicating stop, or move in either direction after being stoppedby the signalman when making a movement through aninterlocking, except as prescribed by Rule 628 and at restric-ted speed.
Rule 663, page 114, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Operating Rule 664:Trains or engines must not pass an interlocking signal
indicating stop at a remote controlled interlocking untilobtaining verbal permission from the controlling signalman asprescribed by Rule 628. After a member of the crew inspectsthe route, movement may proceed at restricted speed.
Rule 664, page 114, Form 17305, ANNULLED.
New Operating Rule 666:A member of a crew who has switching to perform within an
interlocking must, before entering the interlocking, communi-cate with the Operator and inform him of the movements tobe made and request information as to the existence of rustyrail or other abnormal conditions affecting the movements tobe made.
Upon completion of the final movement, the Operator mustbe informed by a member of the crew when the train is readyto leave the interlocking.
When a train is routed to clear a main track over apower- operated switch within an interlocking and such move-ment is to be made over a rusty rail or other abnormal railcondition which is indicated by a marker, a member of thecrew must report the train clear to the Operator. If suchcondition is not indicated by a marker, the Operator must,before permitting such a move to be made, inform a memberof the train crew of such condition and require that a memberof the crew report to him when the train is clear.
Interlocking Rules, page 114, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
Revision No. 1 effective October 28, 1973
New Operating Rule 700:
E- (Cut -out Letter)
This sign will be used at new locations and as replacementsare necessary for present signs.
No change in paragraphs listed under:
Indication -
Name -
Location -
Rule 700, page 116, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Operating Rule 710:
Rusty Rail Marker Sign
-4E-- (Cut -out Letter)
Indication -Rusty rail condition
Name -Rusty rail Marker
Location -Adjacent to switch point on same side powerswitch movement is located.
Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Operating Rule 711:
Work Limits of Form TC
Flourescent Orange Center
Reflective Red Border
Indication -Begin Work Limits
Name -Work Limit Sign
Location -To right of and adjacent to track to which itrefers. (See Rule 232)
Fnrm 17Zfc AMPI IFIFr1
New Operating Rules 751 through 764:
TRAIN RADIO
751. Train Radio is used for the transmission of informationpertinent to railroad operation. Radios may be located at fixedpoints, known as base stations, on moving railroad equipment,or may be portable units carried by railroad employes.
752. Radios are under the jurisdiction of the Federal Com-munications Commission (FCC). The company and its employesare governed by the rules of the FCC and any violation is aFederal offense.
Employes shall permit inspection of the radio equipmentin their charge and all FCC documents pertaining thereto, bya representative of the FCC, showing proper credentials, at anyreasonable time.
753. Only FCC licensed employes are permitted to make anytechnical adjustments to a railroad radio. Failures and otherdifficulties of radio equipment must be reported to the traindispatcher as soon as practicable.
754. When attended, radio equipment must be ON at all timeswith volume adjusted to a clearly audible level.
Radio equipment provided with channels of foreign rail-roads must be tuned to these channels when operating oversuch foreign railroads or as directed by time table instructions.
755. Radio Base Stations and radio channels will be desig-nated in the time table. Before transmitting, employes shalllisten a sufficient interval to be certain that the channel is notin use. Communications must be as brief as possible.
756. Employes will conduct a test with the nearest BaseStation when assuming charge of radio equipment. BaseStations will acknowledge by noting quality of reception fol-lowed by the time of day.
Example:"CNJ engine 3674 calling Boyd for radio check. Over.""Boyd to CNJ engine 3674. I read you loud and clear.0736 Hours. Over.""CNJ engine 3674 to Boyd. Roger and out."
Similar test must be made between base stations andbetween engine and caboose when caboose is equipped withradio.
If radio does not operate properly, the train dispatcherwill be advised as soon as practicable.
757. Radio will be used whenever practicable to expedite themovement of trains; in case of radio failure, other means willbe used immediately, to avoid delay.
758. All verbal or written instructions affecting the movementof trains, track cars, or involving equipment or track conditions,must be repeated back by employe receiving them.
Trains or track cars must be stopped before receivingtrain orders, Form 116 or track car orders by radio.
759. A distress call will be preceded by the word 'emergency'repeated three times. Such calls will be used only to coverinitial reports of derailments, storms, washouts, fires, obstruc-tions to tracks, or other matters which would cause seriousdelays to traffic, damage to property, injury to employes or thetraveling public, and shall contain as complete informationthereon as possible.
Employes shall give absolute priority to communicationsfrom another station in distress, and except in answering oraiding a station in distress shall refrain from sending any com-munications until there is assurance that no interference willresult to station in distress.
760. No employe shall knowingly transmit any false distresscommunication, or any unnecessary, irrelevant or unidentifiedcommunication, nor utter any obscene, indecent or profanelanguage.
761. The indications of fixed signals may NOT be transmittedto trains approaching said signals by employes on other trains,Base Stations, etc.
762. Radio Procedure:Employes using radios will identify themselves as il-
lustrated in the following examples:Note: All initial calls preceded by identification "CNJ ".From:
Base Station: Call- "CNJ Eport calling engine 1524. Over."Reply- "Engine 1524 to Eport. Over."
Regular Train: Call- "CNJ Train 5410 calling Boyd. Over."Reply -"Boyd to Train 5410. Over."
Extra Train: Call- "CNJ engine 1530 calling Excee. Over."Reply -"Excee to engine 1530. Over."
Caboose to Engine: Call-"CNJ caboose calling engine 2501. Over."Reply- "Engine 2501 to caboose. Over."
Officer: Call-"CNJ Trainmaster Korpita calling engine 3061.Over."
Reply -"Engine 3061 to Korpita. Over."The word 'over' to be used when finished talking to indi-
cate that employe being called or conversing with may nowtransmit.
The word 'roger' will be used during conversations toindicate "I understand you ".
The word 'out' must be used to terminate all conver-sations as this indicates the transmission is complete and thechannel is now clear for use by other employes.
763. When radio is used in making such movements such asswitching, doubling, picking up, setting out, etc., employedirecting movement must repeat instructions to move at inter-vals of no more than five seconds, stating distance to be movedif practicable. When movement is being made in this manner,engineman will stop immediately if radio communication islost for a period exceeding five seconds unless hand signal canbe seen. Such movement will remain stopped until either radioor hand signal communication has been re- established.
764. The word 'MAYDAY' is an internationally recognizeddistress call.
Railroad employes may hear such messages sent by air-craft, or in coastal areas, by boats. Employes hearing suchmessages must report them immediately to the OperationsCenter in addition to taking such appropriate action to relievethe distress as may be possible.
Instructions 1201 through 1207, pages 67 through 69, Form20285, ANNULLED.
Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Paragraph to Operating Rule 1461:When approaching stations, vestibule doors must be closed
on the side opposite the platform where passengers are todetrain.
Rule 1461, page 133, Form 17305, AMPLIFIED.
New Second Paragraph of Operating Rule 1463:Flagmen on passenger trains must confine their duties to
the last three cars in their trains.Second Paragraph, Rule 1463, page 135, Form 17305,
ANNULLED.
SUPPLEMENTS AND REVISIONS
Date Supplement or Revision Number Remarks
Oct. 28, 1973 Time Table No. 2 ReplacedOct. 27, 1974
by T.T.3
May 19, 1974 Revision No. 2 ReplacedOct. 27, 1974
by T.T.3
Oct. 27, 1974 Time Table No. 3 All Pages
Feb. 2, 1975 Revision No. 1 - T.T.3 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10,10 -A, 10 -B, 15,16, 17, 18, 19,20, 25, 26, 27,28, 29, 30, 63,64, 65, 66, 67,68, 71, 72, 79,80, 93, 94, 117,118, 119, 120,133, 134, S -1,S -2.
1975 JANUARYS M T W T F S
1 2 35 6 7 8 9 1012 13 14 15 16 1719 20 21 22 23 2426 27 28 29-"30- 31
FEBRUARYS M T W T, , F
2 3 4 5 69 10 11. 12 1316 17 18'19 2023 24 25 26 27
MARCHS M T W T F S
411
1825
12 3 4 5 6.7.:.8.9 10 11 12 13 1416 17 18 19 .,20 21..'2223 24 25 26 27:28 2930 31
15
JULYS M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31
AUGUSTS-' M, T W T F 5
1 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324. 25 26 27 28 29 3031
SEPTEMBERS M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30
APRIL OCTOBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 46 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 2527 28 29 30 .. 26 27 28_29 30 31
MAY NOVEMBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 1
4 5 6 7 8"9 10 ' ' 2 3 4 5 6 7 811 12 13 14 i5. 16 17 . ' 9 -.10 1'1. 12 13 14 15
18 19 20 21_ 22 23-24' .15;17 18 '19 20 21 2225 26 27 28 29 -30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30
JUNE DECEMBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F 51 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 68 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 1315 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 2022 23 24 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 25 26 2729 30 28 29 30 31
1976 JANUARY JULYS M T I N I F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 171819 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
FEBRUARY AUGUSTS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 1203 . 8 9 10.11 12 13 14
'.'15 16 17 18 19',20 21.: .1616 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24'25 26 :"27 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
'29 29 30 31
MARCH SEPTEMBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 47 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 1821 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 2528 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30
APRIL OCTOBERS M T W T F 5 S M T W I F S
... ...-1 ..2 3.-.,. . 1 24 5 6 -7 8'*9 f0': : 3''4 5 6 7 8 9
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 11 12 13 14 15 1618 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 2325 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
MAY NOVEMBERS M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 1 2 3 4 5 62 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 2016 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 2723 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 3030 31
JUNE DECEMBERS M T'W 7'F",$;,'. S' M T W T F
1 2 3 46 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 1820 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 2527 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31