by EastMassParanormal
Hey guys and gals out there. Recently I've been listening to the radio feed of the Norfolk Southern West Slope between Gallitzin and South Fork. While listening there are a few terms that the dispatchers will use while giving track warrants. For example a dispatcher might say "Your clear J.K. to S.O."(or something like that) The other ones I hear a lot are "M.O." or "Y.D." I was just wondering what these two letter abbreviations stood for. One other thing that stands out is the dispatcher might say, "Work between M.O. and M.O." what kind of work are they referring to?
Another thing the dispatcher will go over while giving track authority are boxes. They will say something like, "Two boxes checked thirteen and twelve" for example. I would just like a simple explanation of what these checked boxes are all about.
Any light that can be shed here is much appreciated.
Another thing the dispatcher will go over while giving track authority are boxes. They will say something like, "Two boxes checked thirteen and twelve" for example. I would just like a simple explanation of what these checked boxes are all about.
Any light that can be shed here is much appreciated.
Git-r-Done
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