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UNION PACIFIC QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS!!

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Clear - ANSWERProceed Approach Clear Sixty - ANSWERProceed. Passenger trains may proceed but must be prepared to pass the next signal not exceeding 60 MPH. When signal governs the approach to a control point with a 60 MPH turnout speed be prepared to advance on diverging route. Approach Diverging - ANSWERProceed prepared to advance on diverging route at next signal at prescribed speed through turnout. Approach - ANSWERProceed prepared to stop before any part of train or engine passes the next signal. Passenger trains exceeding 40 MPH must immediately reduce to 40 MPH.

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UNION PACIFIC QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS!!
Clear - ANSWERProceed

Approach Clear Sixty - ANSWERProceed. Passenger trains may proceed but must
be prepared to pass the next signal not exceeding 60 MPH. When signal governs the
approach to a control point with a 60 MPH turnout speed be prepared to advance on
diverging route.

Approach Diverging - ANSWERProceed prepared to advance on diverging route at
next signal at prescribed speed through turnout.

Approach - ANSWERProceed prepared to stop before any part of train or engine
passes the next signal. Passenger trains exceeding 40 MPH must immediately
reduce to 40 MPH.

Approach Restricting - ANSWERProceed prepared to pass next signal at restricting
speed, but not exceeding 15 MPH.

Approach Clear Fifty - ANSWERProceed. Passenger trains may proceed, but must
be prepared to pass the next signal not exceeding 50 MPH. When signal governs the
approach to a control point with a 50 MPH turnout speed be prepared to advance on
diverging route.

Advance Approach - ANSWERProceed prepared to stop at second signal.
Passenger trains may proceed but must be prepared to pass the next signal not
exceeding 40 MPH. When signal governs the approach to a control point with a 40
MPH turnout speed be prepared to advance on normal or diverging route.

Advance Approach Passenger - ANSWERProceed prepared to stop at second
signal. Passenger trains may proceed, but must be prepared to pass the next signal
not exceeding 60 MPH.


Diverging Clear Limited - ANSWERProceed on diverging route. Speed through
turnout must not exceed 40 MPH.

Diverging Clear - ANSWERProceed on diverging route not exceeding prescribed
speed through turnout.

Restricting - ANSWERProceed at restricted speed, not exceeding prescribed speed
through turnout when applicable.

Restricting Proceed - ANSWERProceed at restricted speed

Stop - ANSWERStop before any part of train or engine passes the signal.

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