RULE 72. DEADHEADING.
(a) Conductors and brakemen when required by the railroad to deadhead
will be paid as follows:
When deadheaded to and from freight service, through freight mileage and
rates will apply.
When deadheaded in passenger service, passenger mileage and rates will
apply. Extra passenger conductors
deadheaded to a passenger terminal for extra passenger service will receive
deadhead miles at freight rates to and from freight terminal regardless of the
service performed after the initial trip in extra passenger service, and if an
extra passenger conductor deadheads to a home terminal of passenger district for
regular passenger service, no deadhead will be allowed either to or from freight
terminal, regardless of the service
performed subsequent to the initial trip in regular
passenger service.
Extra passenger conductors who are deadheaded to the home termina1 of
their passenger district for a vacancy in regular passenger service and
subsequently used in irregular passenger service will not be released from such
service until they return to the home terminal of the passenger district.
(b) If no actual service is performed within 24 hours from the time
called to deadhead, not less than a minimum day will be allowed, except as
otherwise provided herein. Minimum of 100 miles allowed to Nebraska Division
crews for deadheading between Hastings and Grand Island
(c) When deadheaded to an intermediate point to relieve a conductor or
brakeman account hours of service law, or for other reasons, and not used, and
deadheaded back to terminal, not less than a minimum day will be paid.
(d) A conductor or brakeman ordered to deadhead to an outlying point and
later displaced from the run will be paid for the going and return movements. Conductor or brakeman making displacement will not be paid
for deadhead movement.
(e) Except as provided in Section (f) of this rule, conductors and
brakemen will be allowed actual miles deadheaded to and from points of service
when deadheaded to take an assignment or when assignment is discontinued.
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(f) Deadheading resulting from the exercise of seniority, for promotion,
or for personal convenience will not be paid for.
(g) When deadheaded for other than train service, rates for class of
service from which taken will be paid.
(h) Promoted brakemen deadheading to take conductor's position will be
paid conductor's rate for deadheading.
(i) Conductors and brakemen ordered to deadhead incident to the addition
or reduction of Colorado Division* crews in the North Platte-Sterling pool will
be compensated therefor on same basis as conductors and brakemen deadheaded to
and from other bulletined assignments.
Conductors and brakemen deadheading to and from Denver incident to
relieving Colorado Division* conductors and brakemen in the North
Platte-Sterling pool who lay off, or incident to the equalization of mileage
between the two divisions, will do so on their own time without compensation.
*Division, designation prior to January 1, 1948.
(j) Terminal time or overtime is not paid for in deadhead service.
Note: See Appendix "A" - Item 72.