Week 6 - Out of Gauge Loads Flashcards

1
Q

What should you do if you become aware of an out-of-gauge load for which you do not have the correct info for? (TS1 Reg 15.1)

A
  • Stop the out of gauge load
  • Do not let it be passed by any train

Do this until you have the paperwork and you know how the train should be signalled

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2
Q

What letter will be used in a train identity to indicate that it is an out-of-gauge train? (TS1 Reg 15.2)

A

‘X’

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3
Q

What letter will be used in a train identity to indicate that the train has route restrictions and must follow the published route? (TS1 Reg 15.6)

A

‘Q’

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4
Q

What is the bell code for a train requiring an opposite or adjacent line to be blocked? (TS1 Reg 2.1)

A

2-6-3

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5
Q

What is the bell code for a train with speed or route restrictions? (TS1 Reg 2.1)

A

2-1-6

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6
Q

What is the bell code for requesting an opposite or adjacent line to be blocked for the passage of a train that is out-of-gauge? (TS1 Reg 2.1)

A

1-2-6

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