Norfolk Southern Locomotive Engineer Training Handbook

NS Loco Engineer Training Handbook & Workbook

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This is a lot of 2 books used by the Norfolk Southern in their training program for Locomotive Engineers:
* Locomotive Engineer Training Handbook (October 1992)
* Locomotive Engineer Training Operating Rules Workbook (January 1993)

The Handbook measures 8.375' x 10.75', and contains 264 pages. The Workbook measures 8.5' x 11', and contains 66 pages.

In both books, all pages are crisp, clean, tightly bound to the spine, and have no writing or dog ears.

The Handbook includes specifications, cab numbers, and operating equipment make-up for the following locomotives: GP38 AC, GP38-2, GP40, GP40X, GP50, GP49X, GP59, SD35, SD40, SD40-2, SD-50, SD-60, U-23-B, B23-7, B-30-7A, D8-32B, C-30-7, U-30-B, U-30-C, C-36-7, and C-39-8.

The Handbook focuses on learning the various systems needed by the Engineer to operate a locomotive.

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The workbook tests knowledge on many operating rules.

Condition of both is Like New. Both are unused, but have slight soiling on the covers.

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The books provide an interesting insight into locomotive operation, and the knowledge requirements of an engineer.

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  4. A control stand is a diesel-electric locomotive subsystem which integrates engine functional controls and brake functional controls, whereby all functional controls are 'at hand' (generally, within the operational radius of the locomotive engineer's left forearm from his customary seating position.

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AAR control stand on an EMD DDA40X; Other EMD models are similar.
Norfolk Southern Locomotive Engineer Training Handbook

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A control stand is a diesel-electric locomotive subsystem which integrates engine functional controls and brake functional controls,[1] whereby all functional controls are 'at hand' (generally, within the operational radius of the locomotive engineer's left forearm from his/her customary seating position, facing forward at all times).[2]

Normally, a control stand is oriented in the direction labeled 'F' (front of the locomotive). Although front is usually the 'short hood,' a seldom-used alternate designates the 'long hood' as front. Where operations in both directions are required, two control stands ('dual control stands') may be provided.[3]

The control desk of an Amtrak Talgo-designed Series 8 Cab Control Car

The early control stands were designed to Association of American Railroads (AAR) standards. The traditional AAR control stand is still preferred by some railroads. Current control stands may employ multiple displays and electronic actuation of operational controls from an all-electronic desktop.[4][5][6]

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  1. ^Norfolk Southern Railroad (February 2006). 'Locomotive Engineer Training Handbook'(PDF). Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  2. ^'Diesel Locomotive Technology'. Railway Technical Web Pages. Archived from the original on September 1, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2015.Cite uses deprecated parameter |dead-url= (help)
  3. ^Moller, Jeffrey (October 2013). 'The Future North American Locomotive Cab'(PDF). Association of American Railroads. Archived from the original(PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2015.Cite uses deprecated parameter |dead-url= (help)
  4. ^Loumiet, James R.; Jungbauer, William G. (2005). Train Accident Reconstruction and FELA and Railroad Litigation (fourth ed.). Tucson, AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company. p. 91. ISBN978-1-930056-93-0.
  5. ^CSX Transportation. 'Railroad Dictionary'. Archived from the original on August 1, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2015.Cite uses deprecated parameter |dead-url= (help)
  6. ^DiFiore, Amanda; Zaouk, Abdullatif; Punwani, S. K. (John) (October 2012). 'ASME Proceedings, Rail Transportation Division: Next Generation Locomotive Cab'. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Retrieved August 2, 2015.

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