Common use of Switching Limits Defined Clause in Contracts

Switching Limits Defined. A. The necessity of changing or re-establishing recognized switching limits, in order to render switching service required because of extension of industrial activities or territorial extensions of facilities, must be recognized. B. The present switching limits will be designated by general notice at all points where yard engines are assigned and will only be changed when necessitated by changed conditions. When changes are required they will be fully discussed with the Local Chairman. Yard or cautionary limit boards may or may not indicate switching limits.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Switching Limits Defined. A. (a) The necessity of changing or re-establishing recognized switching limits, in order to render switching service required because of extension of industrial activities or territorial extensions of facilities, must be recognized. B. (b) The present switching limits will be designated by general notice at all points where yard engines are assigned and will only be changed when necessitated by changed conditions. When changes are required they will be fully discussed with the Local ChairmanGeneral Chairperson. Yard or cautionary limit boards may or may not indicate switching limits.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Switching Limits Defined. A. (a) The necessity of changing or re-establishing recognized switching limits, in order to render switching service required because of extension of industrial activities or territorial extensions of facilities, must be recognized. B. (b) The present switching limits will be designated by general notice at all points where yard engines are assigned and will only be changed when necessitated by changed conditions. When changes are required they will be fully discussed with the Local General Chairman. Yard or cautionary limit boards may or may not indicate switching limits.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement