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GCOR 6.13

When operating within yard limits, when is a train or engine not required to move at restricted speed?


  1. When operating under a block signal indication that is more favorable than Restricting
  2. When operating in non-signaled yard limits
  3. Within yard limits, restricted speed is always required
  4. When operating under a block signal indication that is more favorable than Approach
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GCOR 6.13


Answer: When operating under a block signal indication that is more favorable than Approach
Feedback:
- A train may move at track speed if they're operating on a signal more favorable than Approach. - It is possible to have a train moving in your direction within yard limits. - The dispatcher may or may not know of all train movements within yard limits. - Consequently, movements made within these limits on an approach signal or less favorable must be at restricted speed.