ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY

WESTERN DISTRICT

Kent Division


Time Table No. 50
Effective 12:01 A. M.

SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1954

FOR EMPLOYEES ONLY


EASTERN STANDARD TIME


50

THINK!
THEN
ACT
SAFELY


R. H. LEWIS,

Superintendent

J. P. ALLISON,

Assistant General Manager

S. F. McGRANAHAN,

General Manager






TABLE SHOWING RATE OF SPEED REQUIRED PER MILE TO EQUAL A GIVEN NUMBER OF MILES PER HOUR

0 min 51 sec

70.59

1 min 20 sec

45.00

2 min 11 sec

27.48

3 min 25 sec

17.56

0 min 55 sec

65.45

1 min 30 sec

40.00

2 min 24 sec

25.00

4 min 00 sec

15.00

1 min 00 sec

60.00

1 min 42 sec

35.29

2 min 40 sec

22.50

4 min 48 sec

12.50

1 min 05 sec

55.38

2 min 00 sec

30.00

3 min 00 sec

20.00

6 min 00 sec

10.00

1 min 12 sec

50.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPANY SURGEONS

Dr. W. E. Mishler, Chief Surgeon, Cleveland


LOCATION

NAME

OFFICE

PHONE

RESIDENCE

PHONE


Kent

Dr. E. M. Kauffman

330 West Main Street

Orchard 3-3716

330 W. Main St.

Orchard 3-3716

Kent

Dr. John H. Mowry (Oculist)

136 North Water St.

Orchard 3-6577

557 Rellim Dr.

Orchard 3-6682

Akron

Dr. E. C. Banker

Room 708 United Bldg.

BL 3-5511

687 Delaware Ave.

UN 4-4747

Akron

Dr. J. D. Brumbaugh (Oculist)

Room 933, Second National Bank Bldg.

Hemlock 4-9496

75 N. Wheaton Rd.

UN 4-2211

Barberton

Dr. H. A. Finefrock

70 Fourth St., N.W.

Sherwood 5-2423

1284 Overlook Dr.

Sherwood 5-1423

Wadsworth

Dr. L. S. Zwick

311 S. Main St.

No. 3-2123

311 S. Main St.

No. 3-2123

Ashland

Dr. H. M. Gunn

206 Center St.

No. 3-7711

104 E. Walnut St.

No. 3-7714

Ashland

Dr. R. P. Bogniard

404 Samaritan Ave.

No. 3-7371

110 Vernon Ave.

No. 2-2101

Ashland

Dr. Eldred L. Clem

128 E. Main St.

No. 3-8381

Countryside Add.

No. 2-8481

Mansfield

Dr. Chas. G. Brown

128 Park Ave. W.

No. 3-2086

688 Coleman Rd.

No. 3-2086

Galion

Dr. M. L. Helfrich

213 S. Market St.

No. 2-8621

411 West Church St.

No. 2-8626

Marion

Dr. F. V. Murphy

132 E. Church St.

No. 3-7182

333 N. Prospect St.

No. 2-3102

Marion

Dr. D. M. Murphy

132 E. Church St.

No. 3-7182

666 Virginia Ave.

No. 2-5069

Marion

Dr. Clovis Altmaier

286 S. Main St.

No. 2-0155

278 Merchant Ave.

No. 2-1604

Marion

Dr. E. L. Brady (Oculist)

247 S. Main St.

No. 2-0601

483 Vernon Heights Blvd.

No. 2-0325

Marion

Dr. J. E. Imbody (Oculist)

313 Bradford St.

No. 3-2353

354 Bradford St.

No. 3-1887

Marion

Dr. J. S. Greetham (Oculist)

313 Bradford St.

No. 2-1096

309 Lafayette St.

No. 2-1097

Marion

Dr. A. E. Morrison

344 E. Center St.

No. 2-3545

663 Virginia Ave.

No. 2-0832

Urbana

Dr. D. H. Moore

118 Scioto St.

No. 3-2712

118½ Scioto St.

No. 3-2713

Dayton

Dr. W. A. Reilling

Rooms 1061-1066 Reibold Bldg.

FU 3482

569 Kenwood Drive

RA 5846



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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


RULES OF THE OPERATING DEPARTMENT

EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 30, 1952

 

STANDARD CLOCKS.

 

Kent

/ KE Office

\ Passenger Depot

 

Akron

/ Yard Office

\ Engine House

 

Marion

 / Terminal Building

/ Westbound Hump Office

\ Kenton Avenue Caller’s Office

 \ Manifest Yard Office

 

Dayton

- Yard Office

 

TIME TABLES

Trains operating over another railroad will be subject to rules, special instructions and timetables of that railroad.

Between Burt (Galion) and Marion, movement of trains will be under the direction of the Erie Railroad Co. The employees of either company will be governed by the rules, special instructions and time tables of their respective companies, insofar as they do not conflict with special instructions.

Between Cold Springs and Second Street (Dayton), movement of trains will be under the direction of the New York Central R. R. Co. The employees of either company will be governed by the rules, special instructions and time tables of their respective companies, insofar as they do not conflict with the following special instructions.

1.

Movement of trains with or against current of traffic between Drawbridge and Second Street may be made on signal indication and at restricted speed.

2.

Interlocking signals at Cold Springs, Fairborn, Tates Point and Drawbridge will be used as manual block signals for movements against current of traffic, except that between the hours of 11:30 P.M. and 7:30 A.M. daily and between 7:30 A.M. and 11:30 P.M. Sundays, Fairborn interlocking will be closed during which hours indications displayed at that point for trains operating against current of traffic, govern movements only through interlocking.

3.

Eastbound trains starting from Dayton Yard during hours operator is not on duty, must receive Clearance Form A from operator at Tates Point.

4.

For delivery of train orders at Cold Springs, Fairborn, Tates Point and Drawbridge, an operator





 

having orders for delivery to a train will, in addition to the "Stop" indication of the home (or dwarf) signal, display at the interlocking station and in the direction of the approaching train, a yellow flag or light by day and a yellow light by night, which indication the engineer must acknowledge by signal 14 (g). After signal has been acknowledged, if the orders restrict the superiority of the train at that station, the home (or dwarf) signal must remain at "Stop" until the orders have been delivered; if the orders do not restrict the superiority of the train at that station, the operator will then display the interlocking signal to give the proper "proceed" indication and the train may then proceed to the interlocking station, but not beyond without receiving train orders and/or Clearance Form A.

5.

Unless otherwise provided, in automatic block system territory, yard engines or trains before entering main track or crossing from one main to another, must obtain permission from the Operator or Train Dispatcher. This permission must not be given unless it is known that the movement of an approaching train will not be affected. This will not relieve employees in train service from the duty of promptly and properly protecting their train. At non-bolt-locked switches, trainmen will operate the switch and wait five minutes at the switch before making engine or train movement, unless it is known that the movement of an approaching train will not be affected.

Between Cold Springs and Second Street (Dayton) marker lamps will be turned to display green to rear when trains are clear of main track.

Between Glen Echo and Cold Springs, New York Central R. R. trains will use Erie Railroad, the movement of which will be under the direction of the Erie Railroad.

Between Second St. and Union Depot, Dayton, Dayton Union Terminal rules and time table will govern.

 

SIGNS. Additional to Rule 6.

Conditional stops as follows:

t No. 7 stops at Barberton to discharge revenue passengers from Youngstown and east and receive revenue passengers for Mansfield and west.

v No. 8 stops at Wadsworth and Barberton to discharge revenue passengers from Galion and west and receive revenue passengers for Youngstown and east or to discharge U. S. Mail containing currency.

Trains scheduled to make flag stop at stations where no employee is on duty to give the necessary signal, will approach such points prepared to stop and will come to a full stop if there are any persons on the platform.



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SPEED RESTRICTIONS

Miles
Per Hour

Passenger trains

60

Passenger trains between M. P. 217.00 (1.5 mile west of Wadsworth) and Q siding (1.6 mile east of Marion) on westward unrestricted track

70

Passenger trains between Marion and M. P. 218.00 (1.8 mile east of Rittman) on eastward unrestricted track

70

Freight trains

50

Express and equipment trains with freight cars

50

All trains entering or leaving sidings or yards, passing from double to single track, or single to double track, or through crossovers, except as otherwise provided

10

All trains or engines entering eastward or westward sidings Silver Creek and Polk, westward siding Sterling or westward siding Martel, may operate at speed prescribed by signal indication displayed at entrance to siding.

 

All trains or engines leaving westward siding Kenmore, Silver Creek, eastward or westward sidings Polk or westward siding Martel under signal indication Rule 287, Fig. B, Rules of the Operating Department, may operate at a speed not to exceed twenty-five (25) miles per hour through turn-outs.

 

Loaded cars carded Form 5432

30

Freight trains handling loaded covered hoppers and loaded series 37,000 cars-

 

Between Marion and Cold Springs

40

Freight trains handling loaded self-clearing hopper cars (except covered hopper cars and series 37,000) and freight cars with six-wheel trucks-

 

Between Marion and Cold Springs

30

Trains handling 8-wheel swivel truck cranes steam shovels or other similar pivoted machinery

30

Trains handling spreader cars

30

(Spreader Cars will be handled with blades in trailing position unless otherwise authorized by Superintendent.)

 

Trains hauling dead steam engines, except otherwise provided

20

Trains hauling wrecking derrick

30

Trains handling wrecking derrick 03301 over Bridges 268.49 (eastward and westward sidings, Mansfield), 295.27 (Caledonia) and 304.84 (Leader St., Marion), Bridges 308.40, 310.53, 326.51, 329.88, 336.86, 338.22, 366.96 and 369.46 between Marion and Cold Springs

20

Conductors will notify engineers before leaving terminal whether or not such equipment is in train and engineers will not leave terminal until so notified.

 

Engines must not be operated backward beyond a point where a turn table or wye is located without special authority from the Superintendent.

 

 

First Sub-Division

Eastward and Westward tracks, curve No. 6 east of Crain Avenue, Kent, M.P. 190.77 to M.P. 191.20

45

Eastward and Westward tracks, curve No. 7 at Kent, M.P. 191.47 to M.P. 191.68

30

Eastward and Westward tracks, curve No. 10 at Kent, M.P. 191.78 to M.P. 191.94

45

Westward track, curve No. 14, east of Tallmadge, M.P. 195.37 to M.P. 195.77

50

Eastward track, curves No. 15 and No. 16, west of Tallmadge, M.P. 197.80 to M.P. 197.08

45





SPEED RESTRICTIONS Con’t

Miles
Per Hour

Eastward and Westward tracks, curves No. 18 and No. 19 east of Akron, M.P. 200.11 to M.P. 200.96

50

Eastward and westward tracks, curve No. 20 east of Akron, M.P. 200.99 to M.P. 201.46

45

Eastward and westward tracks, curves No. 21, No. 22, No. 23 and No. 24, at Akron, M.P. 201.54 to M.P. 202.05

35

Eastward and westward tracks, curves No. 25, No. 26, No. 27 and No. 28, at Akron, M.P. 202.14 to M.P. 202.61

45

Westward track, curve No. 42, east of Silver Creek, M.P. 212.48 to M.P. 212.81

50

Westward track, curve No. 43, east of Silver Creek, M.P. 213.18 to M.P. 213.62

40

Westward track, curve No. 44, at Silver Creek, M.P. 213.86 to M.P. 214.68

50

Eastward track, curves No. 47, No. 46, No. 45 and No. 44, at Wadsworth, M.P. 216.62 to M.P. 213.86

40

Westward track, curve No. 47, west of Wadsworth, M.P. 216.20 to M.P. 216.62

55

Eastward and westward tracks, curve No. 48, west of Wadsworth, M.P. 216.85 to M.P. 217.07

50

Eastward and westward tracks, curve No. 50, west of Rittman, M.P. 220.09 to M.P. 220.29

65

Westward track curves No. 59 and No. 60, east of West Salem, M.P. 235.79 to M.P. 236.70

40

Eastward track, curve No. 60, east of West Salem, M.P. 236.70 to M.P. 236.34

65

Eastward and westward tracks, curve No. 64, east of Polk, M.P. 242.28 to M.P. 242.86

65

Eastward track, curve No. 66, east of Nankin, M.P. 246.74 to M.P. 246.56

60

Eastward track, curve No. 67, west of Nankin, M.P. 248.92 to M.P. 248.31

60

Westward track, curves No. 70, No. 73 and No. 74, east and west of Ashland, M.P. 251.21 to M.P. 254.02

45

Eastward track, curve No. 70, east of Ashland, M.P. 251.93 to M.P. 251.21

45

Eastward track, curve No. 75, east of Pavonia, M.P. 258.01 to M.P. 257.68

60

Westward track, curves No. 80, No. 81 and No. 82, west of Pavonia, M.P. 261.85 to M.P. 263.29

50

Westward track, curve No. 83, west of Pavonia, M.P. 263.74 to M.P. 264.75

45

Eastward track, curve No. 83, east of Summit, M.P. 264.75 to M.P. 263.74

60

Eastward track, curve No. 84, east of Mansfield, M.P. 267.27 to M.P. 266.79

40

Eastward and westward tracks, curve No. 85 at Mansfield, M.P. 268.51 to M.P. 269.28

25

Eastward track, curves No. 86 and No. 87, west of Mansfield, M.P. 270.34 to M.P. 269.48

50

Westward track, curves No. 86, No. 87 and No. 88, west of Mansfield, M.P. 269.48 to M.P. 271.19

40

Westward track, curve No. 89, east of Harding, M. P. 273.26 to M.P. 273.53

50

Eastward track, curves No. 93, No. 94 No. 95, and No. 97, west of Ontario, M.P. 277.58 to M.P. 275.92

60

Eastward track, curves No. 101 and No. 102, east of Galion, M.P. 279.83 to M.P. 279.29

60

Eastward and westward tracks, curve No. 103, east of Galion, M.P. 283.14 to M.P. 283.38

60

Eastward track, curves No. 104 and No. 105, at Galion, M.P. 284.40 to M.P. 283.72

40

Westward track, curves No. 104 and No. 105, at Galion, M.P. 283.72 to M.P. 284.40

50

Eastward and westward tracks, Greenwood St. to AC Tower, Marion, M.P. 303.97 to M.P. 305.00

30



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Miles
Per Hour

Second Sub-Division

Passenger trains-

 

Between Marion and Cold Springs

50

Cold Springs and Dayton, westward track

60

Dayton and Cold Springs, eastward track

70

Freight trains-

 

Between Marion and Cold Springs

45

Between Cold Springs and Dayton

50

M.P. 338.35 to M.P. 338.85, North Lewisburg

25

M.P. 352.10 to M.P. 353.10, Urbana

25

Curves No. 134 and No. 135, M.P. 367.25 to M.P. 367.80, west of Maitland

40

Eastward and westward tracks, east of Tates Point to First Street, Dayton M.P. 385.80 to M.P. 388.25

40

 

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC FLASHER SIGNALS

Fairview Ave. crossing M.P. 208.00 east of Barberton, account short track circuits, eastward trains required to perform work at east end Barberton Yard and westward trains performing work at Aluminum Flake switch, will not exceed 15 miles per hour to Fairview Ave.

 

HIGHWAY CROSSING LIGHTS

Mansfield

To avoid blocking Bowman St. crossing Mansfield, by eastbound freight trains, an indicator located just west of Bowman St. will govern as follows:

When no light is showing, freight trains will stop west of Bowman St. and report by telephone to Operator at MD Tower for instructions.

When yellow light is displayed, freight trains may pass over Bowman St. and proceed in accordance with automatic block signal indication.

 

SUPERIORITY OF TRAINS

Eastward trains are superior to westward trains of the same class.

Trains operating in Automatic Block Signal Districts governed by Telephone Train Order Signals or "Take Siding" Signals may run with the current of traffic, upon signal indication, which signal indication supersedes Time-Table Superiority.

 

CLEARING OF TRAINS

First class trains will not leave Kent or Marion without train orders and/or clearance Form A.

Westward freight trains will not leave Kent Yard without permission of Train Dispatcher.

Westward Second Sub-Division trains will not leave Marion or Glen Echo without train orders and clearance Form A and in addition, Form B when required.

Eastward Second Sub-Division trains will not leave Cold Springs without train orders and clearance Form A and in addition, Form B when required.

 

TRAIN REGISTERS

Kent

Pass Depot, First class trains.

Marion

Terminal Building.

Marion

Chief Caller’s Office, Kenton Ave.

Dayton

Yard Office

Trains not scheduled to stop at stations at which Train Registers are located, may register by throwing off Train Register slip, except when displaying signals for a following section when train must stop and the conductor register the train in person.

When registering trains, write out in full the color of signals displayed.

When not displaying signals, write out in full "no signals", sign name and initials and use no ditto marks.

It will be the duty of the employee in charge of the Register station at points where trains are authorized to throw off train register slips to enter the information on the Train Register and preserve the slip.

 

SPECIAL ORDER BOOKS AND BULLETIN BOARDS

Kent

/ Passenger Depot

- KE Office

\ Crain Ave.





Akron

/ Yard Office

\ Engine House

Ashland

- Passenger Station

Mansfield

- MD Tower

Marion

/ Terminal Building

- Kenton Ave. Caller’s Office

\ Manifest Yard Office

Urbana

- BA Tower

Dayton

- Yard Office

 

MOVEMENT OF TRAINS

The only time a locomotive can be considered as operating backward is when a multiple unit road engine is operating with a blind unit or blind end ahead.

When light movements are made with multiple unit locomotives equipped with double end control, the locomotive must be operated from the end in the direction that the movement is being made.

In multiple unit operation of locomotives the locomotive number will be displayed on the lead unit only.

Locomotives, Motor Cars and roller bearing equipped freight and passenger cars must not be operated in water that is higher than underside of ball of rail.

 

SIDINGS

 

Car Capacity.

Based on 45 feet to the car allowing for engine and caboose

 

Eastward

Westward

Tallmadge

 

78

Kenmore

77

171

Silver Creek

73

139

Sterling

154

144

Polk

138

140

Ashland (Center Siding)

94

Milton

 

84

Mansfield

208

110

Galion

87

87

Martel

131

135

Caledonia

93

91

Slicks

90

 

Scioto

 

127

Q Siding

 

87

South Marion

78

Green Camp

17

Richwood

47

Peoria

16

North Lewisburg

40

Mingo

41

Urbana

87

Maitland

43

Durbin

69

Cold Springs

90

75

Fairborn

87

88

When trains are to meet or pass at Durbin, first train arriving there will report to operator at Cold Springs when in clear on siding, or stopped on main track; and will obtain block from operator at Cold Springs before proceeding.

The signal located north side between main track and middle track just west of Durbin Station will govern the movement of all westward trains between Durbin and Cold Springs.

When signal indicates "Stop" crews will report by telephone to operator at Cold Springs for instructions.

 

YARD LIMITS. Indicated by signs.

Kent

Urbana

Akron

Dayton

Marion-South Marion



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SPRING SWITCHES

West end westward passing siding Kenmore.

West end westward passing siding Silver Creek.

East end eastward passing siding Polk.

West end westward passing siding Polk.

East end eastward passing siding Mansfield.

West end westward passing siding Martel.

Pull-out connecting C&E lead with westward main track, west end Marion yard.

Switches equipped with spring stand set normal for main track movements. Trains or engines may pull out of these sidings to main track without operating switches by hand.

Spring switches are protected by distant signals for trains operating against current of traffic, signals located as follows:

Kenmore 10000 ft. west of west end westward passing siding.

Silver Creek 8200 ft. west of west end westward passing siding.

Polk 4800 ft. east of east end eastward passing siding.

Polk 4600 ft. west of west end westward passing siding.

Mansfield 8000 ft. east of east end eastward passing siding.

Martel 5600 ft. west of west end westward passing siding.

Marion Yard 4600 ft. west of pullout switch connecting C&E Lead to westward main track.

 

 

 

Indications as follows:

Green--Proceed and be governed by switch signal.

Yellow--Proceed to point of switch and make sure points are properly set before proceeding. If found out of order, use hand throw switch and restore to normal position after using, immediately reporting condition to the Superintendent.

Spring switches are equipped with color light switch signals located on opposite side of main track from switch stands:

 

Indications as follows:

Green--Switch points properly lined for main track movement, proceed over spring switch at a speed not exceeding 20 miles per hour.

Red--Switch points not properly lined for main track movement. Trains moving on main track, stop and examine switch points, use hand throw to correct alignment of switch, if necessary, and proceed only when switch is properly secured, reporting any improper condition immediately to Superintendent.

Switch key operated color light dwarf signals are located at clearance point of sidings and C&E Lead track.

1.

To operate dwarf signal, a member of crew will first secure permission from train dispatcher and will then operate signal by inserting switch key in switch-key operated controller located adjacent to switch, turning key to right as far as possible and removing key.

 

(a)

When approach circuit is not occupied, signal will immediately display proper indication to leave siding.

 

(b)

With approach circuit occupied, signal will display proper indication to leave siding after a time interval of four (4) minutes.

2.

If the intended movement out of the siding is not made after the controller has been actuated, signals must be restored to normal position by operating push-button located at key controller.





ELECTRIC SWITCH LOCKS

Scioto

Westward track, west switch of main track crossover, and west switch of westward passing siding.

Patterson Field, Fairborn

Westward track, west switch of main track crossover and entrance switch to Patterson Field, M. P. 380.25, about two miles west of Fairborn.

1.

Trains desiring to use either switch must first secure permission from the Train Dispatcher or Operator.

2.

Indicator with switch key operated controller is provided at each location.

3.

When indicator shows "CLEAR", the switch locks may be removed from the latches and switches may be operated in the usual manner.

4.

The switch lock is removed or applied by depressing small pedal on top of electric lock. The switch stand handle is then released by stepping on lower pedal.

5.

When indicator shows "STOP" and permission has been secured, with approach circuit occupied, first remove padlock from the electric lock, insert switch key in the switch key operated controller and turn key to right as far as possible, remove key and after a four (4) minute time interval has elapsed, the indicator will show "CLEAR" and the switch may be operated as in paragraph 3.

6.

When switching moves require the use of switch more than once, the switch padlock should not be replaced in the electric lock until all moves are completed, or train is in clear and switches lined for main track, to allow automatic signals to display "APPROACH" or "PROCEED" indication.

7.

Short track circuits extend a distance of approximately 100 feet either side of each switch, which are for the purpose of releasing the electric locks automatically when part of train has been left on approach section and must be occupied by engine or cars to effect release.

Marion Yard

Eastward track, pull-out switch, Yard D at M.P. 0.40.

Above instructions apply except paragraph 1 and that part of paragraph 5 requiring permission be obtained.

 

REMOTE CONTROL SWITCHES AND SIGNALS

Silver Creek-Polk

Entrance to eastward and westward sidings equipped with power operated switches and signals governing operation controlled by Train Dispatcher at Marion.

Sterling

Entrance to westward siding equipped with power operated switch and signals governing operation controlled by operator at Sterling.

Martel-Cold Springs

Entrance to eastward siding at both points equipped with power operated switches and signals governing operation controlled by operator at Martel and Cold Springs.

1.

Trains or engines must not enter or foul main track, nor re-enter such track after having cleared it without proper indication of the governing signal and permission of Train Dispatcher or operator. Protection must then be provided in accordance with Rule 99 of Rules of Operating Department.

2.

When switching movements are to be made over switches equipped with power operated switch machines, an understanding must be had with Train Dispatcher or Operator.

3.

When necessary to operate a power operated switch by hand, special instructions posted at location will be followed.

4.

When a train is delayed after a "PROCEED" signal has been displayed, Train Dispatcher must be notified promptly as to cause and probable duration of delay.



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5.

When a train is stopped by a "STOP" signal, a member of crew will immediately communicate with Train Dispatcher or Operator.

6.

A train or engine must not make a reverse movement after accepting a CONTROLLED signal for straight-away movement, except under flag protection or when movements are being made in accordance with paragraph 1.

7.

Trains stopped or delayed after passing distant signal displaying "CLEAR" indication, must approach CONTROLLED signal expecting to find that signal displaying its most restrictive indication.

8.

Eastward and westward sidings Silver Creek and Polk, westward siding Sterling, and westward siding Martel are track circuited and entrance with current of traffic protected by home signals. Trains receiving indication Rule 286, Fig. A, on home signal will expect to find siding clear.

9.

A white light known as "Maintainer’s Call Signal" is located on instrument housing near power operated switches. Train crews working in vicinity observing signal lighted will immediately call Train Dispatcher or Operator as signal may also be used for this purpose.

 

Instructions Covering Hand Operation of Remote Controlled Switches

When necessary to operate a power operated switch by hand, following instructions will govern:

1.

Communicate with Train Dispatcher or Operator by telephone.

2.

After receiving permission, remove crank from holder located on side of instrument housings near the it switch.

3.

Raise cover which is painted white on top of switch machine and place crank on square shaft located at that point and crank switch to the desired position.

4.

Examine switch points to be sure they fit up to rail properly, then spike and block points securely. When one or more switches are cranked, crank must not be removed from last switch machine cranked until train movement is completed switch restored to normal.

5.

Crank cover should then be locked and crank restored to holder on instrument housing.

6.

Switch should not be hand operated except in emergency, and Maintainer notified.

7.

Switch blocks, spikes, spike maul and claw bar will be found in the telephone booth and should be returned to the booth after being used.

 

GRADE CROSSINGS

Except where interlocking signals are in operation, trains and engines must come to a full stop not less than 200 nor more than 800 feet from railroad crossing at grade.

 

Dayton

B. & O. R. R. with Freight House track, Cooper St., electrically locked signals, manually controlled upon telephone authority of Chief Train Dispatcher, B. & O. R. R. Color light indications both day and night, Red--stop, Yellow--proceed.

 

CROSSOVER MOVEMENTS

When necessary to enter upon main tracks or cross over from one main track to another, permission will first be obtained, except in Marion Yard west of AC interlocking and at Crain Avenue, Kent Yard.

Permission to use KX Crossover will be given by Yardmaster Kent.

This does not relieve enginemen and trainmen from protecting the movements as per Rule 99.

Permission to use main tracks or crossovers operated by interlocking will be given by signal indications.





RULES GOVERNING MANUAL BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM, AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM AND INTERLOCKING, EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 30, 1952

Automatic block signal system rules will govern between Kent and Marion and between Cold Springs and Second Street, 1430 feet west of Draw Bridge, Dayton.

Manual Block Signal System Rules will govern between Marion and Cold Springs.

 

POINTS WHERE TRAIN ORDER SIGNALS ARE USED AS MANUAL BLOCK SIGNALS

Rule 221, Rules of the Operating Department, Effective November 30, 1952

Green Camp

BA Tower, Urbana

Richwood

Glen Echo (Erie Trains)

Peoria

Maitland

North Lewisburg

Cold Springs (Eastward Trains)

Indications of Manual Block Signals do no supersede Rule 93.

 

POINTS WHERE INTERLOCKING SIGNALS ARE USED AS TRAIN ORDER SIGNALS

Rule 221, Rules of the Operating Department, Effective November 30, 1952

Sterling

Glen Echo (N. Y. C. Trains)

Creston

Cold Springs (Westward Trains)

MD Tower

Fairborn

Burt (Galion)

Tates Point

Martel

Draw Bridge

 

POINTS WHERE INTERLOCKING RULES ARE IN EFFECT

Rules 605 to 672 inclusive, Rules of the Operating Department, effective November 30, 1952

JO Tower (Akron)

Peoria

Sterling

BA Tower (Urbana)

Creston

Glen Echo

P.R.R. Tower (Mansfield)

Maitland

MD Tower (Mansfield)

Cold Springs

Burt Tower (Galion)

Fairborn

Martel

Tates Point

AC Tower (Marion)

Draw Bridge

 

HOURS DURING WHICH DAY OR NIGHT TRAIN ORDER AND BLOCK OFFICES ARE IN OPERATION

Green Camp

10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.

 

2:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. M.

 

* Closed

Richwood

9:45 A. M. to 12:01 P. M.

 

1:01 P. M. to 6:45 P. M.

 

* Closed

North Lewisburg

9:15 A. M. to 12:30 P. M.

 

1:30 P. M. to 6:15 P. M.

 

* Closed

Fairborn

7:30 A. M. to 11:30 P. M.

 

§ Closed

*--Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.

§--Sundays.



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TONNAGE RATINGS

Train tonnage will be determined by Chief Train Dispatcher.

Trains will be given maximum rating unless otherwise directed.

 

TELEPHONE TRAIN ORDER SIGNALS

Westward

Eastward

Auto Sig.

Auto Sig.

602-1 KX Crossover

603-2 Crain Ave., Kent

603-1 E. Crain Ave., Kent

618-2 Kenmore

604-1 West Kent Depot

637-2 Sterling

609-1 Tallmadge

642-2 CX

617-1 Kenmore

650-2 West Salem

642-1 CX

666-2 Ashland

650-1 West Salem

677-2 Summit

664-1 Ashland

686-2 Harding

667-1 Milton

N. Y. C. "Take Siding" Signals

679-1 Mansfield

686-1 Harding

Auto Sig.

695-1 Galion

Westward

707-1 Caledonia

376-ID Fairborn

713-1 Scioto

Eastward

715-1 Q Siding

922 Caledonia

717-1 Kenton Ave., Marion

962 Slicks

 

"Take Siding" Signals--When letter "S" is displayed, freight trains will take siding and consult dispatcher on telephone. When letter "S" is not displayed, trains will proceed in accordance with Block Signal indication. Passenger trains will report before pulling in siding.

 

MISCELLANEOUS

Employes must observe passing trains, and if any hot journals, defective brakes, defective running gear, flat wheels etc. are observed, trainmen will be notified by use of following code:

 

Hot journals:

By Day-Hold nose with first finger and thumb of right hand and point down toward track with left hand.

By Night-Hold lantern in hand by the guard wires around the globe and swing in small vertical circle.

 

Connections Dragging:

By Day or Night-Give stop signal.

 

Car Door Swinging or About to Fall:

By Day-Raise hand above head and hold it stationary.

By Night-Same signal with lantern, in addition give stop signal.

 

Brakes Sticking:

By Day-Shove hand in sliding movement from body.

By Night-Same signal with lantern, in addition give stop signal.

 

Flat Wheels:

By Day-Place palms of both hands together in horizontal position.

By Night-Hold lantern at arm’s length with globe in horizontal position.

 

All Clear:

By Day or Night-Proceed signal.

Care will be taken that the above code signals are not used with passing trains, as sign of greeting.

When a car is set out of a train at any point on account of a hot journal, trainmen will extinguish fire before leaving the car.





Powdered chemical known as "DU-GAS" for extinguishing fires in hot boxes of freight cars has been distributed to all locomotives and cabooses in through freight service, and should be used according to instructions on box.

 

WIRE CLEARANCES

The clear space between the lowest signal line conductor and the surface of the track rails at the follow locations is less than 27 feet. Employees must not ride on top of freight cars at these locations.

 

MP

Mill Street Yard Tracks, Akron

202.00

Car Barn Track, Akron

204.76

Holub Iron and Steel Co. Track, Akron

205.08

Mack Coal Co. Track, Akron

205.53

Stuver Bros’ Co. Track, Kenmore

206.76

Water Works Track, Kenmore

207.15

Pittsburgh Valve Co. Track, Barberton

208.45

Seiberling Latex Co. Track, Barberton

209.00

Seiberling Rubber Co. Track, Barberton

209.54

North Branch, Wadsworth

215.04

Ohio Match Co. Track, Wadsworth

215.66

House Track, Rittman

219.85

Elevator Spur, Burbank

231.80

LA&S Transfer Ashland

250.45

Logan Gas Switch, Pavonia

260.20

Mansfield Clay Products Co., Pavonia

263.50

B&O Transfer, Mansfield

268.45

Ohio Brass Track, Mansfield

268.68

Gledhill Road Machinery Co. Spur, Galion

285.00

McMillen Feed Mills Switch, Marion

303.50

Ohio Hide & Tallow Co. Switch, Marion

304.05

Whitcum Hide & Tallow Co. Track, Marion

304.18

AC interlocking, Marion

305.00

Stock Track, Marion Yard

1.10

State Route 37, Richwood

318.06

Coal Track, Richwood

318.70

House Track, Urbana

352.75

Glen Echo Interlocking

360.80

Maitland Interlocking

366.14

National Pike, 1 Mile East of Durbin

367.50

Lime Kiln Track, Durbin

368.20

East Switch, Durbin

368.40

 

AUTOMATIC TRAIN STOP

 

Rules 520 to 520(b) Inclusive, Rules of the Operating Department, Effective November 30, 1952

 

Instructions For Engineers With Locomotives Equipped With Automatic Train Stop

 

Open Inductors

Locomotives now operating over Western District in through line service are equipped with automatic train stop cut in.

Open inductors are now in service on engine dispatching tracks at Marion.

Engineers are required to take brake application passing over the first of these inductors and to acknowledge passing over the other.



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To Place Equipment In Operation:

1.

Have engines running with throttle in idle position.

2.

See that cutout cock in BP valve pipe in "IN" position and sealed.

3.

Close switch that starts A. T. S. motor generator get.

4.

Operate acknowledging lever to full acknowledging position and hold for two seconds. Governor check light will light when A. T. S. is reset.

5.

Place brake valve handle in lap position until application pressure (AP) is equal to main reservoir pressure or nearly so, when brakes can be released in the usual manner and power control (PC) switch must be reset manually on Electro-Motive locomotives.

 

Operation

Brakes are applied with an application valve which causes no movement of the brake valve handle or rotary; enginemen can obtain an emergency application in the usual way after receiving an A. T. S. application but brakes cannot be released until train comes to a stop.

To release brakes, it is necessary to pull acknowledger handle all the way over for about two seconds; the check light will then light and brake valve must be moved to lap position until Application Pressure (AP) builds up, then brakes can be released in the usual way and PC switch must be reset manually on Electro-Motive locomotives.

 

Acknowledging Contactor

When required to acknowledge, acknowledger handle must be pulled down before passing a signal displaying other than "PROCEED." If held down more than fifteen seconds, an automatic application will result.

Acknowledger handle must be released when whistle stops blowing or inductor has been passed.

Failure of acknowledging whistle to blow while acknowledging should be reported on form 5322-A.

Enginemen must not acknowledge until after signal indication has been observed and is being obeyed.

 

Control Cutout Cock

This is to be used only in case of failure of automatic train stop apparatus on locomotives.

This is in the "EP" valve pipe in the nose of the locomotive and seal must be broken and handle turned to "out" position to cut the apparatus out.

 

Over Speed Governor

Speed warning whistle will sound at approximately 80 M. P. H. on passenger locomotives and approximately 62 M. P. H. on freight locomotives and will continue to sound until speed is reduced below that value.

An over-speed brake application will occur at approximately 83 M. P. H. on passenger and approximately 65 M. P. H. on freight locomotives and can be released by placing the throttle in idle position, the brake handle in lap until the application valve in the brake system is reset.

Operation of acknowledger handle is not required after an overspeed brake application but "PC" switch must be reset manually on Electro-Motive locomotives before throttle is opened.





Governor Check Light

This light is provided to indicate that automatic train stop is reset and only burns while locomotive is standing and goes out soon after locomotive starts to move.

 

Defects Or Failure of Apparatus

These shall be reported on regular engineer’s defect form 5322-A immediately upon arrival at terminal. Improper applications at clear signals or other points should be reported at first telegraph office.

 

Safety Control (Dead Man)

Each engineman’s station in the operating cab of Road locomotives equipped with a foot pedal operated safety control, is connected in with application portion of brake valve.

When brakes are applied, either automatic or straight air, so that brake cylinder pressure is in excess of 35 lbs., the safety control feature is suppressed and then only can foot be removed from foot pedal.

In normal operation, the foot pedal must be depressed at all times the engine is in service. Should engineman’s foot slip off or should he be incapacitated and unable to depress the foot pedal, a warning whistle immediately sounds for approximately 4½ seconds and if the foot pedal is not again depressed within this time, the application portion of the brake valve operates and an automatic brake application is affected.

At the start of an Automatic Train Stop, Over Speed Governor, Safety Control or Emergency Brake Application, the power control (PC) switch opens which in turn moves all Diesel engine governors to idle position, shuts off fuel pumps and removes all power from the traction motors and power cannot again be applied after a Safety Control application until foot pedal has been depressed and Automatic Brake Valve handle moved to lap position and application pressure nearly equals main reservoir pressure, then "PC" switch must be reset manually on Electro-Motive locomotives, then brakes can be released in the usual manner.

It is absolutely forbidden to nullify the operation of this Safety Control Equipment in any way except when it becomes defective enroute then it should be cut out at the regular cutout cock and reported at the next terminal.

 


 

A. H. SPECKER

Train Master

C. R. ZIMMERMAN

Train Master

A. G. CLEMENCE

Road Foreman of Engines

W. G. COLEMAN

Road Foreman of Engines

M. C. MURPHY

Chief Train Dispatcher

P. E. KNAUSS

Asst. Chief Train Dispatcher

D. L. STOUT

Asst. Chief Train Dispatcher

L. M. LESSLEY

Asst. Chief Train Dispatcher



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WESTWARD TRAINS

FIRST SUB-DIVISION

EASTWARD TRAINS

FIRST CLASS

Distance from Sala manca


STATIONS
AND
SIDINGS
 

FIRST CLASS

 

11

5

7

1

8

80

12

6

2

 

Daily Except Monday

Daily

Daily

Daily

Daily Except Sunday

Sunday Only

Daily Except Sunday

Daily

Daily

 

 

P.M.

6:30

P.M.

11:30

A.M.

8:15

 

Eastern Standard Time

L

NEW YORK

A

P.M.

10:54

P.M.

10:57

 

A.M.

7:37

P.M.

6:21

 

A.M.

12:36

 

A.M.

9:21

 

P.M.

4:14

 

P.M.

11:39

 

189.7

Eastern Standard Time

KX CROSSOVER

1.6

A.M.

7:01

 

A.M.

7:43

 

A.M.

10:46

 

P.M.

5:15

 

A.M.

2:44

 

 
 

12:40
12:45

9:24
9:31

4:18
4:25

11:43
11:50

191.6

 

 

KENT

N

5.4

6:58
6:51

7:40
7:28

10:43
10:29

5:12
5:06

2:41
2:34

 

12:52

9:37

4:32

11:56

197.0

 

TALLMADGE

4.7

6:44

7:21

10:21

4:59

2:24

 

12:57

9:42

4:38

12:02

201.7

 

JO TOWER

P. R. R.

0.6

B. & O.

6:39

7:14

10:15

4:53

2:17

 

s

1:25

s

9:45

s

4:50

s

12:15

202.3

 

AKRON

3.7

s

6:38

s

7:13

s

10:14

s

4:52

s

2:16

 

 

 

 

 

206.0

 

KENMORE

2.9

6:22

6:51

9:40

4:45

1:56

 

1:32

9:52

t

4:57

12:22

208.9

 

BARBERTON

4.9

v

6:18

s

6:47

s

9:36

4:42

 

 

1:38

9:58

5:04

12:28

213.8

 

SILVER CREEK

1.7

6:13

6:39

9:25

4:37

1:47

 

1:40

10:00

5:06

12:30

215.5

 

WADSWORTH

4.3

v

6:10

s

6:36

s

9:22

4:35

1:45

 

 

 

s

5:18

 

219.8

 

RITTMAN

4.0

s

6:03

s

6:26

s

9:09

 

 

 

1:50

10:08

5:22

12:38

223.8

 

 

STERLING

N

B. & O.

2.4

 

5:58

6:18

9:00

4:26

1:35

 

1:52

10:10

5:24

12:40

226.2

 

 

CRESTON

N

N. K. P.

5.6

 

5:56

6:16

8:58

4:24

1:33

 

 

 

 

 

231.8

 

BURBANK

6.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

238.2

 

WEST SALEM

6.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

2:10

10:27

5:42

12:59

244.3

 

POLK

7.7

5:40

6:00

8:40

4:08

1:15

 

s

2:32

s

10:35

s

5:58

s

1:14

252.0

 

ASHLAND

3.2

s

5:32

s

5:51

s

8:30

s

4:00

s

1:06

 

 

 

 

 

255.2

 

MILTON

5.8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

261.0

 

PAVONIA

4.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

265.1

 

SUMMIT

 

3.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

s

3:08

s

10:57

s

6:27

s

1:40

268.6

P. R. R.

 

MANSFIELD

N

B. & O.

5.1

 

s

5:09

s

5:21

s

7:59

s

3:41

s

12:40

 

3:15

10:59

6:34

1:47

273.7

 

HARDING CROSSOVER

N. Y. C.

10.3

 

4:55

5:02

7:24

3:34

12:26

 

s

3:55

s

11:13

s

7:05

s

2:07

284.0

 

 

GALION

N

7.2

s

4:44

s

4:51

s

7:10

s

3:23

s

12:14

 

4:03

11:20

7:12

2:14

291.2

 

 

MARTEL

N

N. Y. C.

4.1

 

4:30

4:33

6:39

3:15

11:58

 

 

 

 

 

295.3

 

CALEDONIA

3.8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

299.1

 

SLICKS

2.6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

301.7

 

SCIOTO

1.6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

303.3

 

Q SIDING

1.6

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

4:20
 

11:35
11:42

7:27
7:42

2:29
2:39

304.9

 

 

MARION

N

P. R. R.

3.5

C. & O.

4:17
4:03

4:20
4:03

6:25
 

3:02
2:57

11:44
11:34

 

 

 

A.M.

 

11:47

A.M.

 

7:47

P.M.

 

2:44

A.M.

308.4

 

MJ CROSSOVER

 

 

3:57

A.M.

 

3:57

A.M.

 

 

A.M.

 

2:51

P.M.

 

11:28

P.M.

 

 

3:10

P.M.

12:25

A.M.

6:55

A.M.

 

A

CHICAGO

L

Central Standard Time

10:00

P.M.

10:00

P.M.

 

9:25

A.M.

5:00

P.M.



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SECOND SUB-DIVISION

 

Distance from Sala manca


STATIONS
AND
SIDINGS
 

Distance from Dayton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eastern Standard Time

 

 

 

304.9

C. & O.

MARION

P. R. R.

0.9

N. Y. C.

83.6

 

 

305.8

 

SOUTH MARION

4.4

82.7

 

 

310.2

 

 

GREEN CAMP

D

8.4

78.3

 

 

318.6

 

 

RICHWOOD

D

3.9

69.9

 

 

322.5

 

CLAIRBORNE

4.8

66.0

 

 

327.3

 

BROADWAY

2.9

61.2

 

 

330.2

 

 

PEORIA

N

N. Y. C.

3.8

 

58.3

 

 

334.0

 

POTTERSBURG

4.3

54.5

 

 

338.3

 

 

NORTH LEWISBURG

D

4.6

50.2

 

 

342.9

 

MINGO

5.6

45.6

 

 

348.5

 

KINGS CREEK

4.2

40.0

 

 

352.7

 

 

URBANA

N

P. R. R.

8.0

 

35.8

 

 

360.7

 

 

GLEN ECHO

N

5.4

27.8

 

 

366.1

 

 

MAITLAND

N

D.T.&I.

0.8

S.S.

22.4

 

 

366.9

 

SUGAR GROVE

1.9

21.6

 

 

368.8

 

DURBIN

0.7

19.7

 

 

369.5

 

 

COLD SPRINGS

N

8.6

19.0

 

 

378.1

 

 

FAIRBORN

D

8.0

10.4

 

 

386.1

 

 

TATES POINT

N

B. & O.

1.2

 

2.4

 

 

387.3

 

DAYTON YARD (N. Y. C.)

B. & O.

0.8

 

1.2

 

 

388.1

 

DRAWBRIDGE

0.4

0.4

 

 

388.5

 

DAYTON

First and Webster Sts.

0.0

 

 

 

 

 

 





STATION LIST

For the use of Agents, Conductors and Others,
for reporting movements of Trains,
Locomotives and Cars

First Sub-Division

Station Number

Kent

604

Tallmadge

610

Old Forge

613

Akron

615

South Akron

616

Kenmore

619

Barberton

622

Silver Creek

626

Wadsworth

628

Rittman

633

Sterling

636

Creston

639

Burbank

644

West Salem

651

Polk

657

Nankin

660

Ashland

665

Milton

667

Dyke Spur

669

Logan Spur

672

Pavonia

673

Allentown Spur

675

Summit Spur

9906

Livernois Face Brick Co

676

Richland Shale Brick Co

677

Mansfield

681

State Highway Spur

683

Ontario

689

Galion

697

Martel

704

Caledonia

708

Slicks

712

Scioto

715

Marion

718

 

Second Sub-Division

Station Number

Marion

718

Green Camp

1723

Richwood

1731

Claiborne

1735

Broadway

1740

Peoria

1743

Pottersburg

1747

North Lewisburg

1751

Mingo

1756

Kings Creek

1761

Urbana

1766

Glen Echo

1774

Maitland

1779

Sugar Grove Spur

1780

Durbin

1782

Cold Springs

1783

Enon

1785

Fairborn

1791

Air Service Command

1792

Wright

1793

Dayton Freight Yard

1799

Dayton

1800



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