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  2. Glossary of North American railway terms - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of terms, jargon, and slang used by railfans and railroad employees in the United States and Canada. Learn the meanings of train-related words such as A unit, ACe, Amshack, Auto Train, and more.

  3. Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the HOS rules that limit the driving and working hours of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers in the US. Find out the purpose, enforcement, and exceptions of the HOS, and how they affect driver fatigue and safety.

  4. Outlaw (railroading jargon) - Wikipedia

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    Hours of Service Act In the United States railroad employees who are involved in the movement of trains are governed by the Hours of Service Act. [2] The legislation is related to similar regulations [ specify ] which apply to other modes of transportation, but with significantly different [ specify ] specific limitations.

  5. Order of Railroad Telegraphers - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and activities of the labor union that represented telegraph operators working for the railroads in the United States. The article covers the origins, challenges, and achievements of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers from 1886 to 1913.

  6. General Code of Operating Rules - Wikipedia

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    GCOR is a set of operating rules for railroads in the US. It covers employee responsibilities, signaling equipment, procedures for safe train movement, and more. It is updated by general orders and supplemented by other documents.

  7. Acela - Wikipedia

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    Acela is the flagship passenger train service of Amtrak along the Northeast Corridor between Washington, D.C., and Boston, via 13 intermediate stops. It operates at up to 150 mph (240 km/h) and carries over 2.9 million passengers annually, competing with air travel and regional trains.

  8. Adamson Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act, formerly codified at 45 U.S.C. §§ 65, 66, was repealed in 1996 when it provided: §65. Establishment of eight hour day Eight hours shall, in contracts for labor and service, be deemed a day's work and the measure of standard of a day's work for the purpose of reckoning the compensation for services of all employees who are now or may hereafter be employed by any common carrier by ...

  9. Rail transport - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of rail transport, a means of land transport using wheeled vehicles on tracks. Explore the different types of railways, such as steam, diesel, electric, high-speed, and tramways, and their global distribution.