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Positive Train Control (PTC)
A system of monitoring and controlling
train movements to provide increased safety

The American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) describes Positive Train Control as having these primary characteristics:

  • Train separation or collision avoidance
  • Line speed enforcement
  • Temporary speed restrictions
  • Rail worker wayside safety.

For read more about PTC, see Positive Train Control from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
 

Positive Train Control

Intelligent Railroad Systems

Positive Train Control (PTC) systems are integrated command, control, communications, and information systems for controlling train movements with safety, security, precision, and efficiency. PTC systems will improve railroad safety by significantly reducing the probability of collisions between trains, casualties to roadway workers and damage to their equipment, and over speed accidents. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has named PTC as one of its "most-wanted" initiatives for national transportation safety. PTC systems are comprised of digital data link communications networks, continuous and accurate positioning systems such as NDGPS, on-board computers with digitized maps on locomotives and maintenance-of-way equipment, in-cab displays, throttle-brake interfaces on locomotives, wayside interface units at switches and wayside detectors, and control center computers and displays. PTC systems may also interface with tactical and strategic traffic planners, work order reporting systems, and locomotive health reporting systems. PTC systems issue movement authorities to train and maintenance-of-way crews, track the location of the trains and maintenance-of-way vehicles, have the ability to automatically enforce movement authorities, and continually update operating data systems with information on the location of trains, locomotives, cars, and crews. The remote intervention capability of PTC will permit the control center to stop a train should the locomotive crew be incapacitated. In addition to providing a greater level of safety and security, PTC systems also enable a railroad to run scheduled operations and provide improved running time, greater running time reliability, higher asset utilization, and greater track capacity. They will assist railroads in measuring and managing costs and in improving energy efficiency. Pilot versions of PTC were successfully tested a decade ago, but the systems were never deployed on a wide scale. Other demonstration projects are currently in the planning and testing stages. Deployment of PTC on railroads is expected to begin in earnest later this decade.



Useful Data
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Agreements & Amendments

                    Table of Contents
Page 1     -  National Vacation Agreement

Page 7     -  Flex Day Agreement with Side Letters (12-21-05)
Page 11   -
 Flex day - Carrier Side Letter (11-6-06)
Page 12   -  Splitting Annual Vacation Agreement (4-25-96)
Page 13   -  Personal Leave Day(s) Agreement (12-11-81 National Agreement)
Page 14   -  Personal Leave - Side Letter #7 (12-18-87 National Agreement)
Page 15   -  Personal Leave Day - Examples (12-11-81 National Agreement)
Page 16   -  Non-Operating National Holiday Provisions
Page 21   -
 Bereavement Leave (12-6-78 National Agreement)
Page 22   - 
Bereavement Leave Q & A
Page 23   -  Jury Duty (12-6-78) National Agreement)
Page 24   -  Double Time - Second Rest Day (12-4-69 National Agreement)
Page 25   -  Skill Differential - Letters of Understanding (12-20-93)
Page 30   -  Skill Differentials (9-96 National Agreement)
Page 31   - 
Certified Training Instructor - Agreement (9-19-95)
Page 35   -
 Classroom Instructor - Agreement (9-19-95)
Page 36   - 
Incidental Work/Simple Task Rule (11-27-91 Imposed Agreement)
Page 37   -  Incidental Work Rule - side letter #14 (11-27-91 Imposed Agreement)
Page 38   -  Subcontracting (11-27-91 Imposed National Agreement)
Page 42   - 
Recall - Agreement (1-12-95)
Page 43   -  Electrician-Road - Agreement (2-1-07)
Page 46   -  Apprentice Agreement & Side Letters (1-10-06)
Page 58   -  Seniority Retention (12-18-87 National Agreement)
Page 59   - 
Seniority Retention Agreement - UPRR (3-5-81)
Page 60   - 
National Entry Rates (12-18-87 National Agreement)
Page 62   -  Electrician Helper Entry Rates - Agreement (7-25-06)
Page 63   -  Seniority Termination (12-18-87 National Agreement)
Page 64   -  Credit For Continuous Service - Agreement (9-25-84)
Page 66   -  LEMT - Monthly Rated Agreement (1-10-00)
Page 69   - 
LEMT - Cancellation Side Letter Agreement (11-14-00)
Page 70   -  LEMT - Holiday Pay Side Letter Agreement
Page 71   -
 LEMT - Understanding Regarding Force Reduction (6-4-03)
Page 72   -  Seniority Ranking - Agreement (6-4-03)
Page 73   -  CNW Seniority/Applicants - Agreement (3-25-04)
Page 74   -  Intercraft Transfer Leave - Agreement (12-20-01)
Page 75   -  Hardship Leave - Engineering Dept - Agreement (12-01-81)
Page 77   -  Change of Shift Differential - Agreement (5-3-85)
Page 78   -  One-step Discipline Appeal - Agreement (3-1-06)
Page 80   -  Discipline Waiver/Release - Agreement (9-14-99)
Page 81   -  Paying Off - Agreement (12-21-05)
Page 82   -  New Employee Probation - Agreement (12-21-05)
Page 83   -
 Electronic Dues Deduction - Agreement (11-09-05)
Page 86   -  On-Board Diagnostic (ARC) - Agreement (12-03-04)
Page 88   -  UPRR Telecommunications Agreement Amendments (1-1-2009)
Page 103 -  Health and Welfare Benefits (reference)
Page 104 -  Supplemental Sickness Benefit (reference)
Page 105 -  National Dental Plan (reference)
Page 106 -  National Vision Care Plan (reference)

 
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