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From CSX: <br /> <br />Service Bulletin - Winter Weather Alert <br />January 14, 2004 <br /> <br />A Level 3 winter weather alert is in effect between Buffalo, N.Y. and Boston, <br />Mass, and between Syracuse, N.Y., and Montreal, PQ because of extreme cold and <br />wind chill. <br /> <br />The Level definitions are listed below for reference: <br />Level 1 - Substantial inclement weather conditions are being encountered (or are <br />expected imminently) within the specified region. Scheduled service and traffic <br />connections will be maintained as practical to the situation. <br />Level 2 - Adverse weather conditions have affected the specified region.Local <br />switching, scheduled service and normal traffic connections will be affected. <br />Level 3 - Adverse weather conditions have severely affected the specified <br />region. Only critical trains will be operated. Trains will operate on straight <br />move and limit use of crossover moves to the extent practical. Local switching, <br />scheduled service, and normal traffic connections will definitely be affected. <br /> <br />You can also help us serve you safely by doing the following: <br />Keep the switch points clear of snow and ice so that the switch can be operated <br />safely. <br /> <br />Keep the area around the switch stand clear of snow and ice. <br /> <br />Clean walkway areas where the crews may need to access the facility or cars <br />during service. <br /> <br />Make sure that close clearance signs are free of snow and clearly visible for <br />the switching crews. <br /> <br />
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