Examples of Railroad operations in a sentence
Materials and equipment shall not be stored where they will interfere with Railroad operations, nor on the rights of way of the Railroad Company without first having obtained permission from the Railroad Engineer, and such permission will be with the understanding that the Railroad Company will not be liable for damage to such material and equipment from any cause and that the Railroad Engineer may move or require the Contractor to move, at the Contractor's expense, such material and equipment.
The Contractor shall coordinate and schedule the work so construction activities do not interfere with Railroad operations.
A period of time that Railroad operations have priority over construction activities.
A period of time that construction activities are given priority over Railroad operations.
During construction, Contractor shall perform work on or near Railroad's property in such a manner to preclude injury to persons or damage to the Railroad property, or any party on or with property on Railroad's rail corridor or property, and shall ensure there is no interference with Railroad operations or other activities of Railroad, or anyone present on Railroad's property with the authority or permission of Railroad.
Railroad shall make such demands in good faith and make them only to the extent needed to eliminate an unsafe condition or interference with Railroad operations and shall be liable for increased costs of construction incurred by the Contractor in connection with any order issued under this provision that was excessive, unnecessary or did not, in fact, reasonably promote safety or eliminate interference with Railroad operations.
Materials and equipment shall not be stored where they will interfere with Railroad operations, nor on the rights-of-way of the Railroad without first having obtained permission from the Railroad Engineer, and such permission will be with the understanding that the Railroad will not be liable for damage to such material and equipment from any cause and that the Railroad Engineer may move or require the Contractor to move, at the Contractor’s expense, such material and equipment.
The Contractor shall so arrange and conduct his work that there will be no interference with Railroad operations, including train, signal, telephone and telegraphic services, or damage to the property of the Railroad Company or to poles, wires, and other facilities of tenants on the rights of way of the Railroad Company.
Whenever work within Railroad rights of way is of such a nature that impediment to Railroad operations such as use of runaround tracks or necessity for reduced speed is unavoidable, the Contractor shall schedule and conduct his operations so that such impediment is reduced to the absolute minimum.
Materials and equipment shall not be stored where they will interfere with Railroad operations, nor on the rights-of-way of the Railroad Company without first having obtained permission from the Railroad Engineer, and such permission will be with the understanding that the Railroad Company will not be liable for damage to such material and equipment from any cause and that the Railroad Engineer may move or require the Contractor to move, at the Contractor’s expense, such material and equipment.