Common use of Setting Out and Taking On Cars Clause in Contracts

Setting Out and Taking On Cars. En Route in a Conductor Only Operation 18A.1 When a train, operated with a train crew consist of a conductor only is required to set out a car or cars (other than a bad order car or cars) or take on a car or cars or perform switching in connection with the setting out or taking on of a car or cars, the time so occupied, at each location, will be paid for on a minute basis (each 4.8 minutes to count as one mile) for the trip with a minimum of 12½ miles over and above all other earnings, for the first hour or portion thereof. Time so paid will not be used to make up the basic day nor shall it be used in computing overtime. In calculating the time engaged in performing work, it is understood that the time shall be continuous from the time such work is first started until it is finally completed. EXAMPLE1:A train, operating with a train crew consist of a conductor only is required to set out a car or cars at A, a location en route, and to lift a car or cars at B, another location en route. The time occupied at A is 20 minutes for which 12½ miles is paid. The time occupied at B is 45 minutes for which 12½ miles is paid.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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