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Union Pacific Railroad ALL INJURIES ARE PREVENTABLE ALL EMPLOYES: To prevent injuries to ourselves, fellow employes and the general pub­ lic we must strengthen our personal safety commitment, develop and fol­ UNION PACIFIC low safety policies, plans and procedures, and ensure that each of RAILROAD CO. us complies with all rules. Individual responsibility and involvement is essential to prevent this needless SYSTEM pain and suffering. Working together " to eliminate unsafe acts and unsafe conditions, we can and will prevent TIMETABLE injuries. No.4 Effective 12:01 a.m,. Sunday, OCTOBER 26, 1986 Executive Vice President Operation CENTRAL STANDARD TIME EAST OF NORTH PLATTE, NE., HORACE, KS., OAKLEY, KS., AND ON PLAINVILLE BRANCH MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME WEST OF NORTH PLATTE, NE., HORACE, KS., AND OAKLEY, KS., TO EAST BURMESTER, UT., LAS VEGAS, NV., AND LA GRANDE, OR. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME WEST OF EAST BURMESTER, UT., LAS VEGAS, NV., AND LA GRANDE, OR. FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF EMPLOYES CONCERNED. I J. R. DA VIS, Executive Vice President - Operation. R. K. DAVIDSON, Vice President- Operation. l C. E. DETTMANN, Vice President- Transportation. SOUTHERN REGION INDEX 1 G. T.GRAHAM General Manager Spring, Tx. C. AADNESEN Aaat. General Manager Spring, Tx. ( M. D. DEALY Regional Tranaportatlon Supt. Spring, Tx. SOUTHERN REGION 2·28 CENTRAL REGION 2, 3, WESTERN REGION 72-107 G. R. LILLY Regional Engineer Spring, Tx. G. A. TAYLOR Regional Mechanical Officer Spring, Tx. 29-71 R. G. LANG Superintendent - Arkansas Division N. Little Rock, Ar. 3, 29-41 Division 72-80, 92, 93 P. N. CRABTREE Superintendent - Louisiana Division Addis, La. Arkan ■ aa Dlvlalon 2·9, 17·19 llllnols Division 2, Idaho Dlvlolon 79-91 J. L. RINEY Superintendent - Tex as Division Ft. Worth, Tx. Loulolana Dlvlolon 9-16 Kanoa, DIYlslon 41·51 Oregon 52-62 Division 92-100 P. L. TUCKER Superintendent - Gulf Division Houston, Tx. Texaa Division 17· 22 Nebraaka Division Calllornla V. R. HARDIN Chief Dispatcher Spring, Tx. Gull Dlvlolon 23-28 Wyoming Dlvlalon 63•71 Feather River Division 101-107 D. D. BEGGS Chief Dispatcher N. Little Rock, Ar. Subdivisions: "Pg. ··10 "Pg. ··10 "Pg. ··10 A&S 20 . 150 Grand Island 59 . ... 220 Payette 81. ... 415 Aberdeen 77 . 423 Granger 72 . 240 Pea Ridge 35 . 020 CENTRAL REGION Albion 55 . 209 Grays Harbor 87 . : .. 442 Pearson 105 . ... 323 A. L. SHOENER General Manager N. Kansas City, Mo. Alexandria 12 . 100 Greeley 64-65 . .. 228 Pilot Rock 76 . 433 5 . .. 006 Pinckneyville 33 . ... 021 R. B. KING A11t. General Manager N. Kanaaa City, Mo. Anaheim 99 . 339 Gurdon 57 . 070 Pine Bluff 8. .028 D. K. BARNES Regional Tranaportatlon Supt. N. Kanoa& City, Mo. Atchison Hallam 59. .. 219 Atlas 41. ... 052 50 . ... 058 Pittsburg 49 . .. 072 J. M. DUNN Regional Engineer N. Kansas City, Mo. Hardtner Austin 24-25 . 151 Helena 7 . 027 Plainville 62 . ... 226 J. N. VARGASON Regional Mechanical Officer N. Kansas City, Mo. Avoyelles 16 . 101 Henderson 6 . ... 157 Pleasant Valley 91. ... 456 G. 0 . EVERETT Superintendent - Illinois Division St. Louis, Mo. BMI 97 . 337 Heppner 85 . 436 Pocalello 74-75 . ... 401 A. D. NARO Superintendent - Kansas Division City, Mo. Kansas Baird 20 . 152 Hidalgo 27. ... 105 Port Chicago 106 . ... 321 C. E. O'HARA Superintendent - Nebraska Division Council Bluffs, la. Bastrop 10 . 015 Hill Field 76. ... 307 Portland 84-85. .434 L. D. SMITH Division Superintendent - Wyoming Cheyenne, Wy. Baton Rouge 16 . 102 Hoisington 46 . .. 059 Provo 93. .. 309 R. G. SWINDLER Chief Dispatcher Kansas City, Mo. Baytown 23 . 103 Holland 105 . 326 Raft River 80 . 412 S. C. WALLACE Chief Dispatcher North Platte, Ne. Beatrice 58 . 205 Homedale 81 . 419 Rawlins 70 . 236 D.D. BRUNS Chief Dispatcher North Platte. Ne. Beaumont 14- 15 . 104 Hot Springs 5 . .. 007 Reno 103. .. 316 A. L. LANDRETH Chief Dispatcher Kansas City, Ks. Bend 86 . 438 Hoxie 2-3 . .. 008 Rio Hondo 27 . ... 105 J. W. FRAMPTON Chief Dispatcher Cheyenne, Wy. Bestwall 59 . 218 Huntsville 23 . 163 Riparia 90 . ... 452 Bieber 104 . 319 Hutchinson 51. 061 River 37 . .. 073 Boise Cutoff 80 . 409 Huttig 11 . : .. 009 Rock St. 3. .. 008 Bonham 17 . 153 Idaho Northern 86. .. 414 Rowley 102 . 313 WESTERN REGION Bonne Terre 35 . 005 Iron Mountain 95 . ... 334 Sacramento 105 . 320 E.C.MAY General Manager Salt Lake City, Ut. Boulder 71 . 232 JSW 33 . ... 021 St. Anthony 78 . 426 A. W. REES A11t. General Manager Salt Lake City, Ut. Brownsville 26-27 . 105 Jamaica 31 . 004 Ste. Genevieve 36 . 022 R. M.CHAPMAN Regional Tranaportatlon Supt. Salt Lake City, Ut. Burr Oak 60 . 050 Joppa 29 . 010 St. Johns 86 . 440 W. E. WIMMER Reglonal Engineer Salt Lake City, Ut. Butterfield 5 . .007 Joseph 76 . ... 432 St. Joseph 59. .075 L. L . MILLER Regional Mechanical Officer Salt Lake City, Ut. Cache Valley 76 . 302 Julesburg 64 . 229 Salina 61. ... 074 331 D. M. WHEELER Superintendent - Idaho Division Pocatello, Id . Caliente 94-95 . 332 Kearney 53 . .. 212 San Jose 107 . Canyon 104 . 318 San Pedro 100. .343 R. J. LARKIN Superintendent - Oregon Division Albina , Or. La Grande 82-83 . .. 431 Cape Girardeau 36 . 001 Scoville 78 . 424 J. L. VERHAAL Superintendent - Feather River Division Stockton. Ca . Lake 101 - 102 . .. 310 Carlisle 3 . 008 Seadrift 27 . 105 K. D. MILAM Superintendent - California Division Los Angeles, Ca. Lake Charles 13 . .. 111 Carondelet 35 . 051 Seattle 87 . 441 B. E. SCHROEDER Chief Dispatcher Sacramento, Ca. Lake Providence 11 . ... 011 Carrizo Springs 25 . 109 Sedalia 38-39 . 076 T. J.CARNEY Chief Dispatcher Lakewood 100. .. 342 Salt Lake City, Ut. Carlhage 40-41. .052 Shreveport 9 . 160 B. S. SCHUL THIES Chief Dispatcher Laramie 68-69. ... 233 Salt Lake City, Ut. Cedar City 95 . 333 Sidney 63 . 213 L. McCORMICK Laredo 28. .112 L. Chief Dispatcher Albina , Or. Rapids 55 . 210 Sierra Nevada 91. ... 455 Cedar Lenora 60 . : .. 064 106 . 330 Sikeston 33 . 002 Chemurgic Lexington 37. .. 073 32-33 . 003 Solomon 62 . 225 Chesler Little Mountain 76 . ... 304 Chicago 30·31 . 004 South Pass 70 . 237 Little Rock 4·5 . 012 15 . 106 South T Orrington 71. 215 Church Point Longview 6 . 158 Cima 96-97 . .336 Sparta 36 . 023 Los Angeles 98-99. 338 Park 31 . 004 Spokane 88 . 444 Cissna Louisville 57. .. 067 44 . 024 Springfield 41. ... 077 Clarksville Loyalton 103 . 317 Coalmont 69 . 234 Stafford 50 . 078 Lumtie 35 . .005 88 . 445 Stoddard 81. ... 418 Coeur d 'Alene Lynndyl 92-93 . : .. 308 Coffeyville 43 . 062 Stromsburg 58 . 206 Concordia 60 . 054 Malad 76 . ... 303 Sugarland 27 . 115 329 Conda 75 . 405 Manteca 106 . Sunnyside 89 . 447 312 Condon 85 . 437 Marblehead 102. .. Syracuse 76 . 305 56-57 . Conway Springs 51 . .055 Marysville ... 216 T·NM 21. ... 161 450 Corpus Christi 28 . 107 McKay 89 . Tekoa 90 . 451 49 . .. 068 Council Bluffs 52-53 . 201 McPherson Tenark 8 . 014 Council Grove 45 . 057 Mead Lake 95 .. 335 Telon Valley 78 . 430 SAFETY Memphis 8 . .. 014 Crestmore 99 . 340 Thibodeaux 12 . 100 Crele 58 . 207 Midland Valley 48. ... 069 Tidewater Southern 106 . 328 Crowley 15 . 108 Mission 27. .. 105 Topeka 57 . 079 015 Cryslal Cily 25 . 109 Monroe 10 . .. Toyah 21. ... 162 Cumberland 75 .. 402 Montana 77 . 421 Trigo 45 . 074 Montezuma 106 . ... 327 3 . 005 Trinity 23 . 163 WITHOUT DK&S Moscow 91. .457 18·19 . 154 Twin Falls 80 . 410 Dallas Mosher 36 . ... 022 89 . 449 Tyler 6 . 164 Dayton Mount Hood Railway 86. 439 Delta 33 . 002 Umatilla 85 . 435 Nampa 79. ... 408 Dent 71 . 230 44 . 024 Nashville 6 . 016 Van Buren ... Denver 65 . 227 Victoria 27 . ... 105 New Meadows 81 . ... 416 De Soto 34-35 . 005 11. 011 COMPROMISE NO&LC 13 . ... 113 Vidalia Dozier 105 . 327 208 Wallace 91. ... 454 Dry Valley 75 . 407 Norfolk 55 . ... Norman 6 . .. 017 Wallula 89 . ... 448 Bell 78 . 428 East North Platte 64 . .. 214 Warren 9. .. 025 Elko 102 . 314 North Side 80. .411 Weeping Water 57. ... 066 Elkol 75 . 403 41. 081 Oakland 107 . .. 324 Webb City . .. Ellerbeck 102 . 311 78 . ... 429 Oakley 80 . 413 West Belt Encampment 69 . 235 31. ... 026 Ogden 73 . ... 301 Westville Evona 76 . 306 17 . ... 165 Oklahoma 48 . ... 159 Whitesboro Exxon Industrial Spur 75 . 404 47 . ... 082 Old Main Line 55 . ... 202 Wichita 54 . 070 420 Falls City Olympia 87 . ... 443 Wilder 81. ... Ft. Collins 71 . 231 103 . .. 315 Ontario 72 . 239 Winnemucca 22 . 156 20. 166 Ft. Worth Orange 15 . .114 WMW&NW Freeport 26 . 105 Woodland 105 . ... 325 Ord 55 . 211 . .027 Gay 77 . 422 Oregon Eastern 81. .417 Wynne 7. 25 . 151 446 Georgetown Pana 29 . ... 018 Yakima 89. ... Glendale 99 . 341 78 .. .. 425 Paris 47 . ... 019 Yellowstone 78 . 427 322 Goshen Park City 72 . 238 Yuba City 105 . ... Grace 75 . 406 • Timetable Page • • Subdivision Number K. C. Terminal Map 42 System Map . ....... 66-67 Special Instructions .. .108-130 Roadway Signs 132 Explanation of Characters . Inside Back Cover Table of Speeds . Inside Back Cover TIMETABLE NO. 4 TIMETABLE NO. 4 2 HOXIE SUB DIV. - ARKANSAS & ILLINOIS DIVS. l HOXIE SUBDIV. -ARKANSAS&ILLINOIS DIVS. 3 SOUTH MPH Do not exceed 55 MPH if freight train averages First Class First Class Maximum Speed Psgr. Frt. over 90 gross tons per car - 50 MPH if train (Except as below) . 75 60 averages over 110 gross tons per car. 21 22 Between Mile Posts Sta. Psgr. Radio Communication via Channel One, call-in Two. Sid- Pagr. 165.3 and 165.6 30 30 Business Tracks MP No. Sta­ 172.1 and 172.9 .. 70 Delaplaine . 207.6 X-208 Mon. Wed. Mile STATIONS tion ings Mon. Wed . 179.2 and 179.3 . 65 Olyphant . 269.8 X-270 Sat. Post Nos. Feet Sal. 184.9 and I 85.1 70 Judsonia .
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