RULE 32. INITIAL TERMINAL DELAY AND TERMINAL SWITCHING.
reflect the amendments thereto contained in
National Agreement of 6/25/64, the National
Agreement of 1/27/72 and the National Agree-
ment of 8/25/78. These agreements are re-
produced in Appendix "C".
(A) Initial Terminal Time. (1) Outbound freight crews will be allowed terminal time on
minute basis computed from expiration of thirty minutes from time required to
report for duty until outgoing train is on the main line and agreed upon
designated terminal switch or point is passed. Such payments shall be in
addition to road trip without deduction therefrom, except that when overtime,
initial terminal delay and final terminal delay accrue on the same trip,
allowance will be as follows:
(a) Combined initial terminal
delay and final terminal delay, or overtime, whichever is the greater, will be
allowed. For the purposes of this rule, final terminal delay will be computed to
the time of release and compensated at the pro rata rate.
Road crews on a 100 mile district are called to report at 8 a.m. They are
required to perform switching service, in violation of Rule 32(K) from 8:15 a.m.
to 8:45 a.m. They depart at 10 a.m., arriving at designated arrival point at 3
p.m., and tie up at 5 p.m. The crew would be allowed one hour and thirty minutes
at time and one-half rate under the provisions of Rule 32(K); one hour and fifteen minutes initial delay 8:45 a.m. to 10
a.m.); and two hours final terminal delay as the initial and final terminal
delay of three hours and fifteen minutes is greater than the overtime of one
hour.
(B) Where the classification of a through freight is changed to a local
freight account of doing local work at one or more intermediate points between
terminals, the change in classification will not affect the pro rata through
freight rate which is to be paid for the initial switching or work service,
except when overtime accrues on trip computed continuously from the time
reporting for duty, in which case the allowance for the initial switching or
work at the pro time through freight rate, or the overtime at the local rate,
whichever is the greater, will be paid.
1. Doubling over if
there is no track available of sufficient length in that part of the yard, where
train is ordinarily made up or received, to hold the train.
2. Setting out B.O. cars
found in train after engine is coupled to train. Road crews required to set out
B.O. cars at initial terminal where yard crews are on duty will be allowed one
hour arbitrary at the through freight rate.
3. When a bad order car
is found in train after engine is coupled to train and road crew is required to
pull portion of train forward to permit yard engine to remove bad orders, road
crew's time will be computed and they will be compensated in accordance with
Section (A)(4) of this rule. Time under this rule will terminate when initial
terminal time commences. No allowance will be made to road crews when engine is
cut off and moved ahead while bad order car or cars are removed, except as
required by Section (A)(1) of this rule.
4. When a bad order car
is discovered in a train upon arrival at a terminal where the road engine is not
removed from the train, and road crew is required to set the bad order car out
or pull portion of the train forward to permit yard engine to remove bad orders,
road crews will be compensated in accordance with Section (K) of this Rule 32.
Actual time consumed in the performance of this service for which an arbitrary
allowance is paid shall be deducted from the allowable initial terminal delay.
14. Grand Island--Road crews may set out sugar beets at west stock yards.
(D) Initial Terminal Switching at Terminals Where Yard Crews are
Employed But Not on Duty.
Road, crews may be required to perform necessary switching in connection
with making up their own train, which includes the assembling of all cars to be
moved forward in their own train and, in addition, may be required to spot
important loads that are in the terminal, which require spotting before yard
crew comes on duty.
Road crews performing such service will be compensated therefor on the
minute basis, with minimum allowance of one hour at 3/16ths of the daily yard
rate, independent of the road trip. Time engaged in switching will be calculated
from time the work is begun until it is completed and train is coupled together,
and time on road computed from the time required to report for duty less the
time consumed in switching.
Note: See Appendix "A" - Item
32.
(E) Final Terminal Switching Where Yard Crews are Employed But Not on
Duty. Road
crews may be required to spot such cars from their own train, deliver rush cars
to connecting lines and, in addition, may be required to spot important loads
that are in the terminal which require spotting before yard engine comes on
duty.
Road crews performing such service will be compensated therefor on the
minute basis with minimum allowance of one hour at 3/16ths of the daily yard
rate, independent of the road trip. Time shall be computed from the time engine
reaches designated arrival point to time of release from duty.
Note: See Appendix "A" - Item
32.
(F) Where yard crews are assigned but not on duty, road crews may--
1. Place caboose on caboose track or on their train;
2. Double merchandise to track No. 3 at Ellis, Kansas;
3. Inbound road crews may make one set out and out-bound crews may make
one pick-up at Sterling, Colorado.
Road crews performing such services will not be entitled to penalty
payments prescribed in this rule.
Note: See Appendix "A" - Item
32(a).
(G) This rule applies to both through and local freight service, and
switching or other work done at initial or final terminal will not change the
classification of a through freight train to a local freight train.
(H) Road Crews Performing Switching Enroute Where Yard Crews are
Employed But Not on Duty.
(1) Road crews may be required to pick up cars for their train and/or set
out cars from their train and will be compensated therefor under the provisions
of Rule 50(b).
(2) Road crews may be required to spot important loads from their train
or that are in the yard which require spotting before yard crew comes on duty
and switch out cars that move forward in their train. Road crews under through
freight rate of pay performing such service will be allowed local rate of pay
for the trip, except when service is performed at other points enroute which
changes the classification of a through freight to local freight, the service
performed at station where yard crews are employed but not on duty will be paid
for on the minute basis with minimum of one hour at pro
rata yard rates of pay, independent of road trip.
The provisions of this section H-(2), also apply to road crews enroute
setting out cars on more than two tracks and/or picking up cars from more than
two tracks at Rock Springs, Wyoming.
(I) In yards where continuous yard service is not maintained, yard crews
assigned will perform all the service that is available or would become
available within 30 minutes from the assigned off duty time for the yard crew,
regardless of the fact that such handling may cause the yard crew to work
overtime. Yard crews will be required to complete work of making up trains
consisting of cars which are in the terminal and available for assembling at
expiration of shift.
(J) When the total time consumed by road crews in switching at terminals where yard crews are employed but not on duty during any spread of hours which can be covered within a shift under the regularly assigned starting time rules for yard service, plus the overtime worked by yard crews during the same hours, amounts to 4 hours or more for 3 consecutive working days, yard crews will thereafter be used to perform such service so long as this amount of switching continues. Actual time consumed in switching will be shown on time slip.
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RULE 32
(K) When road crews are required to perform yard switching other than as
provided in this rule they shall be paid on minute basis at 3/16ths of the daily
yard rate with one hour arbitrary at 3/16ths of the daily yard rate independent
of the road trip, and first out extra yard crew available at such terminal will
be allowed a minimum day at yard rates.
(L) Outbound freight crews required to pick up cars, or when additional
cars are placed in their train by switch engine, between Council Bluffs and C.
G. W crossing at Summit, or between Council Bluffs and west switch storage track
Gilmore, will be allowed terminal time computed from expiration of 30 minutes
from time required to report for duty until caboose crosses C. G. W. crossing,
Summit, or west switch storage track Gilmore, with minimum allowance of schedule
mileage, Council Bluffs to C. G. W. crossing, Summit, or west switch storage
track Gilmore. Road mileage will begin at C. G. W. crossing, Summit, or west
switch track, Gilmore.
(M) Terminal time allowed at terminals where yard crews are maintained
will be paid under the provisions of Section (A)(4) of this Rule, or Rule 33,
except as otherwise provided in this rule.
Note: See Appendix "A" - Item
32(b).