Dan Robirds Wrote:
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> There are some quirks to the system. For instance,
> if a local operated westward on a branch and
> immediately turned around and came back, if it was
> running late going west, by rule, it could become
> stuck against its own eastward schedule (being
> superior by direction). Unless there is a special
> instruction or general order to the contrary,...> Dan
As specified in the Special Instructions of Time-Table 122: "No. 461 is superior to No. 462." Solved the problem of the Silverton Branch train running against itself.
Thanks for the detailed response. You have confirmed my thoughts and those of others here that the notation in the timetable is not authorizing but informative.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/30/2016 06:54PM by Herb Kelsey.