BNSF Train Dispatcher Test 7 with Verified Answers | Latest 2024/2025
BNSF Train Dispatcher Test 7 with Verified Answers | Latest 2024/2025 What are the four types of mandatory directives? ️ Track warrant Track bulletin Track and time Radio speed restrictions (form a) What governs the use of blocks? ️ Block signals, cab signals, or both. In ABS territory, outside interlocking limits, when a train encounters a signal displaying a Stop indication. They have been authorized beyond the signal with a track warrant containing Box 4 only. How must they proceed? ️ Proceed at restricted speed after receiving permission to pass the Stop indication from the train dispatcher. In ABS, a train is approaching a stop indication and is authorized beyond the signal by a proceed authority that is not joint. After stopping, what must the crew do if the train dispatcher cannot be contacted? ️ Move 100 feet past signal and wait five minutes, then proceed at restricted speed. Where designated by the timetable, a track warrant will authorize main track use under the direction of the ____________ ___________________. ️ Train dispatcher. When a station name is used to designate the first named point, authority will extend... ️ From and including the last siding switch, and from the station sign if no siding exists. When a station name is used to designated the last named point, authority will extend... ️ To and including the first siding switch, and to the station sign if no siding exists. (T/F) when a crew member informs the train dispatcher that the entire train has passed a specific point on a proceed authority,
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