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Scott C.
Gottlieb
Injury Law Attorney
29 Riverside Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone: 607-724-7700
Fax: 607-724-5370 |
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Glossary of Railroad Terms
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AB Valve: The operating device used on freight
cars for charging, applying, and releasing the
brakes. Also called a triple valve.
ABD Valve: An improvement of the AB Value that
features a quick release.
ABDW Valve: An improvement of the ABD Valve.
Modifies the Emergency Portion and provides for
accelerated buildup of brake cylinder pressure
during quick service applications.
Absolute Block: A length of track in which no train
or engine is permitted to enter while it is occupied
by another train or engine.
Absolute Permissive Block: A designated section of
track or tracks within which the movement of trains
will be governed by block signals, whose indications
supersede the superiority of trains. The block
signals may be controlled manually or automatically.
Absolute Signal: A block or interlocking signal
designated by an "A" market or the absence of a
number plate.
Add: Couple car(s) to a train.
Affidavit: A written statement under oath.
Agreement: Mutual assent between two or more
parties; normally leads to a contract; may be verbal
or written.
Air Brake System: All of the devices and parts
included in making an air brake for controlling the
speed and stopping a locomotive or train. It is made
up of the operating devices, the pipes, fittings and
foundation brake gear.
Alley: A clear track in a switching yard.
Angle Cock: An appliance used for the purpose of
opening or closing brake pipe on ends of cars, rear
ends of tenders, and front ends of switch engines so
equipped. Provision is made for supporting hose at
proper angle.
Answer: Pleading filed by the defendant that
responds to a complaint, petition, or motion.
Appeal: A request to the higher court for review of
the lower court’s decision and to request a reversal
of the judgment.
Application: Consists of all of the operations from
the time the brake pipe reduction is started until
the brake is released.
Approach Signal: A signal that governs the approach
to another signal.
Arbitration: The procedure by which a dispute may be
resolved by a person who is not a judge. Arbitration
is often used to limit legal costs to both parties.
Arbitrator: A person who conducts an arbitration.
ARU: American Railway Union.
Assumption of Risk: A doctrine that states if the
plaintiff has knowingly accepted the danger of doing
something, recovery from the defendant in an action
brought for negligence will be barred.
Automatic Block Signal System: A series of
consecutive blocks governed by block signals, cab
signals or both, actuated by a train, engine or by
certain conditions affecting the use of a block.
Automatic Cab Signal System: A system which provides
for the automatic operation of the cab signals and
cab warning whistle.
Automatic Train Stop System: A system actuated by
wayside inductors, so arranged that its operation
will automatically result in the application of the
brakes until the train has been brought to a stop.
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