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Bells are used -- <br /> <br />-when an engine is about to move <br />-when passing a train or engine standing on an adjacent track <br />-approaching, passing, or moving about station facilities or shop track areas <br />-one-quater mile from every public crossing at grade (unless said not to do so) until the crossing if fully occupied. <br /> <br />And if the engine horn fails the bell must be rung when <br />-moving through curves <br />-approaching and passing station facilities, yards and public corssings at grade. <br /> <br />That's from the CROR, don't think it's to different in the states.
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