Hallo,
Wie kan me vertellen of waar kan ik vinden wanneer nu officieel de machinist de sound signalen zoals bel, hoorn lang/ kort mag gebruiken?
Met groet, Ad.
Hallo Ad,
Ik heb even wat voor je gezocht, maar op de volgende website http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&SID=ded106012272fa127f406b61b6d6460c&rgn=div8&view=text&node=49:4.1.1.1.17.2.13.1&idno=49 kun je het ??n en ander vinden, wanneer je mag blazen.
Hoelang je de horn mag gebruiken en met hoeveel decibel staat hier http://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0104
Mvg, Joop.
Signals illustrated below are for North American railroads, an "o" for short sounds, and "-" for longer sounds.
Sequence Meaning
Succession of short sounds Used when an emergency exists, or if persons or livestock are on the track.
? When train is stopped. The air brakes are applied and pressure is equalized.
? ? Train releases brakes and proceeds.
o o Acknowledgment of any signal not otherwise provided for.
o o o When train is stopped: means backing up, or acknowledgment of a hand signal to back up.
o o o o Request for a signal to be given or repeated if not understood.
? o o Warning that a second section of a timetabled train is following.
? o o o Instruction for flagman to protect rear of train.
? ? ? ? Flagman return from the west or south.
? ? ? ? ? Flagman return from the east or north.
? ? o ? Train is approaching public grade crossing(s). This is known as Rule 14L in almost all railroad operating rules.
o? Inspect the brake system for leaks or sticking brakes.
Ton
Dit wordt erg verwarrend....
Want die lijst klopt niet helemaal Ton volgorde van lang kort is door elkaar gehaald.
eentje maar......is veranderd.
Ton