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For the CPR from CROR Special Instructions ---- <br /><i> <br />The following are railway approved time sources - <br /> <br />1)The National Research Council Standard Time Signal <br />•Transmitted daily by a network of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio stations or <br />•When available, phone number listed in the time table <br /> <br />2)The USA National Bureau of Standards time signal <br /> <br />3)CPR approved time signals, synchronized with the national bureau of Standards time signal, where such is available, will be indicated in special instructions <br /></i> <br />As far as the railway approved watches --<i> <br />In the application of Rule 2, a railway approved watch is a reliable watch that simultaneously displays hours, minutes and seconds in the twenty-four hour system. <br /> <br />Every employee in possession of a valid certificate of rules qualification shall, when in service connected with the movement of trains or engines, use a reliable railway approved watch or clock. </i>
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