Nj Transit Rail Operations Kearny, New Jersey Trainmen's Bulletin #10-2021T Thursday, March 11, 2021

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Nj Transit Rail Operations Kearny, New Jersey Trainmen's Bulletin #10-2021T Thursday, March 11, 2021 NJ TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS KEARNY, NEW JERSEY TRAINMEN'S BULLETIN #10-2021T THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2021 The following assignments are advertised, and bids will be received in the Crew Caller's Office, 1148 Newark Turnpike, Kearny NJ 07032 or by Fax (201)992-9117 until 11:59 PM TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 2021. Applications must be submitted on form CT-88 under personal signature, showing seniority date, present position held, and stating order of preference. The advertised positions will be awarded on THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 2021 and becomes effective 12:01 AM SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 2021. HOBOKEN DIVISION EXTRA LISTS Positions Advertised Dover Conductors 0 Conductors must be qualified on all Hoboken Division Territory Dover Asst. Conductors 0 Including Sunnyside to Hunter. Hoboken Conductors 0 Conductors must be qualified on all Hoboken Division Territory Hoboken Asst. Conductors 3 Including. Sunnyside to Hunter. Hoboken Utility Conductors 0 Conductor must be qualified on all Hoboken Division Territory Hoboken Utility Asst. Conductors 0 Including Sunnyside to Hunter. NEWARK DIVISION EXTRA LISTS New York Conductors 0 Conductors must be qualified on all Newark Division Lines, New York Asst. Conductors New York Asst. Conductors 4 Morristown Line between Newark and Hoboken Atlantic City Line To 30th St. via NEC. MMC Utility Conductors 0 Conductors must be qualified on all Newark Division Lines MMC Utility Asst. Conductors 0 Morristown Line between Newark and Hoboken, Trenton to 30th St. Phila. Atlantic City Line to 30th St. Trenton Asst. Conductors 2 Conductors must be qualified NEC Morris to Sunnyside New York, NJCL Union to Bath, and the Princeton Branch. Long Branch Conductors 0 Conductors must be qualified NJCL Bay Head to Graw. NEC Long Branch Asst. Conductors 0 Morris, Morris to Sunnyside, Morristown Line between Newark And Hoboken and Hudson Line. Atlantic City Conductors 0 Conductors must be qualified Atlantic City Line to 30th St. Atlantic City Asst. Conductors 2 Philadelphia and NEC to MMC & Sunnyside Yard. Atlantic City Utility Conductors 0 Conductors must be qualified Atlantic City Line to 30th St. Philadelphia and NEC to MMC & Sunnyside Yard. Morrisville Conductors 0 Conductors must be qualified on Newark Div. Lines*, including Morris to 30th St. Philadelphia, Morristown Line MP7.7 to Hoboken Terminal, Atlantic City Rail Line, Morrisville (including West End Wye) And NJCL (Graw to Bath). *All Newark Div. Lines are defined as follows: NEC Line (MV Yard to SSY), NJCL (BH to Bath), RVL, Hudson Line, Princeton Branch & County Atlantic City Line to 30th St. Local 60 Contact Request Please email the following information to the Union office So, we can keep you better informed of events concerning Our Local 60 Members. A) Full Name as it appears on paycheck B) Current email address C) Cell phone number D) Please indicate if you want your weekly pay printout Emailed. Forward all the above information to: [email protected] This information will not be sold or shared with any outside Agencies New Fax Number For Trainmen Weekly Assignment & Weekly Vacation Bids ONLY Effective Thursday, October 8, 2020 If faxing your weekly assignment or weekly vacation bids, you must fax to (201)992-9117 This number is for T&E weekly assignment and weekly vacation bids only HOBOKEN DIVISION SYMBOL ONDUTY ASSIGNMENT DO-94 05:00 PM TUE-FRI 6664NY-6363SU-6674NY-6683DO 12:50 PM SAT 6924NY-6929DO-6934NY-6941DO TC RELIEF DAYS MON SUN 2:50 PM New Years' Day 6928-6933SU-6934SEC-7673RY-7864-6945 2:50 PM Independence Day 6928-6933SU-6934SEC-7673RY-7864-6945 2:50 PM Thanksgiving Day 6928-6933SU-6934SEC-7673RY-7864-6945 2:50 PM Christmas Day 6928-6933SU-6934SEC-7673RY-7864-6945 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 2" VICE: V. SIEHL _____________________________________________________________________________________________ DO-95 05:00 PM MON 6664NY-6363SU-6674NY-6683DO 03:05 PM TUE-WED 6654NY-6655DO-6674S1-6677DO 03:46 PM THU-FRI 6658NY-6655DO-6674NY-6679DO TC RELIEF DAYS SAT SUN 3:50 PM Memorial Day 6930-6935SU-6936-6941SU-6942-6907 3:50 PM Independence Day 6930-6935SU-6936-6941SU-6942-6907 3:50 PM Labor Day 6930-6935SU-6936-6941SU-6942-6907 3:50 PM Christmas Day 6930-6935SU-6936-6941SU-6942-6907 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 2" VICE: VACANT _____________________________________________________________________________________________ DO-96 03:05 PM MON-WED 6654NY-6653DO-6672NY-6675DO 12:50 PM SAT-SUN 6924NY-6929DO-6936NY-6941DO TC RELIEF DAYS THU FRI 1:48 PM Presidents' Day 6926-6931-6934BR-6937SU-6938-6943 1:48 PM Labor Day 6926-6931-6934BR-6937SU-6938-6943 1:48 PM Memorial Day 6926-6931-6934BR-6937SU-6938-6943 1:48 PM MLK Jr.'s Birthday 6926-6931-6934BR-6937SU-6938-6943 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 2R1" VICE: S. BROOKS _____________________________________________________________________________________________ GN-37 01:29 PM MON-FRI 6238NY-6253CC-6252NY-6283CC-6270NY-6295CC TC RELIEF DAYS SAT SUN 7:16 AM Presidents' Day 9202-6921MO-6924-6929BR-6928-9227 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 2R1" VICE: J. PALMUCCI _____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ GN-41 02:26 PM MON-FRI 6242NY-6263M1-6258NY-6291CC-6274NY-6297M1 TC RELIEF DAYS SAT SUN **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 2R1" VICE: S. DUNBAR _____________________________________________________________________________________________ HB-08 05:20 AM MON-FRI XB18-0607-6624-DH3833SEC-DH1214HB-0877-DH0880HB CO RELIEF DAYS SAT SUN 5:10 AM Independence Day XB40-513-510-1859-1858-523-522 5:10 AM Memorial Day XB40-513-510-1859-1858-523-522 5:10 AM New Years' Day XB40-513-510-1859-1858-523-522 5:10 AM MLK Jr.'s Birthday XB40-513-510-1859-1858-523-522 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 1" 5:10 AM Day After Thanksgiving XB40-513-510-1859-1858-523-522 VICE: J. CARNEY _____________________________________________________________________________________________ HB-28 12:10 AM TUE-FRI 0041-0046 12:10 AM SAT 0069-0070 AC RELIEF DAYS MON SUN 12:15 AM Independence Day 2101-2102 12:10 AM New Years' Day 69-DH70 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 2" 12:15 AM ***WAMH*** 2101-DH1602 12:10 AM Thanksgiving Day 69-DH70 1:02 AM Day After Thanksgiving 1701-1704 12:10 AM Christmas Day 69-DH70 VICE: VACANT _____________________________________________________________________________________________ UM-02 05:00 AM MON-FRI X205-0872-0851-0854-DH0877UM AC RELIEF DAYS SAT SUN 5:44 AM Presidents' Day 1092-1093 5:44 AM MLK Jr.'s Birthday 1092-1093 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 1" 5:44 AM Day After Thanksgiving 1092-1093 VICE: T. BUTLER _____________________________________________________________________________________________ YH-13 08:00 AM WED-SUN REPORT TO HOBOKEN YARDMASTER / CHIEF DISPATCHER (W.A.D.). CONDUCTOR MUST BE QUALIFIED AC ON ALL HOBOKEN DIV. AND NEWARK DIV. LINES. FROM HUNTER TO SUNNYSIDE INCLUDING MMC. RELIEF DAYS MON TUE VICE: T. GAVIN _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ YH-99 08:00 AM MON-FRI REPORT TO HOBOKEN YARDMASTER / CHIEF DISPATCHER (W.A.D.). CONDUCTOR MUST BE QUALIFIED AC ON ALL HOBOKEN DIV. AND NEWARK DIV. LINES. FROM HUNTER TO SUNNYSIDE INCLUDING MMC. RELIEF DAYS SAT SUN VICE: J. SCHURGER ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NEWARK DIVISION SYMBOL ONDUTY ASSIGNMENT BH-09 03:22 PM MON-FRI 4366-4355-4378-4379-4392-4393 AC RELIEF DAYS SAT SUN 7:41 PM New Years' Day 4768-4773-4780-4785-X472-4705 7:41 PM Christmas Day 4768-4773-4780-4785-X472-4705 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 2" 7:41 PM Thanksgiving Day 4768-4773-4780-4785-X472-4705 7:41 PM Independence Day 4768-4773-4780-4785-X472-4705 VICE: S. MCKEOWN _____________________________________________________________________________________________ LB-14 05:10 PM MON THU 3270-3283-3288-3205 05:10 PM FRI 3270-3283-3288-7205 03:34 PM SAT 7248-7269-7268-7201 03:34 PM SUN 7248-7269-7268-3201 AC RELIEF DAYS TUE WED 3:34 PM Presidents' Day 7248-7269-7268-3201 3:34 PM Memorial Day 7248-7269-7268-3201 3:34 PM Labor Day 7248-7269-7268-3201 3:34 PM ***SBMMH*** 7248-7269-7268-7201 3:34 PM MLK Jr.'s Birthday 7248-7269-7268-3201 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 2" 3:34 PM Day After Thanksgiving 7248-7269-7268-7201 VICE: I. BOGUSEVICH _____________________________________________________________________________________________ LF-92 5:17AM MON-FRI DH 3310 TO ESSAY TOWER AND MEET GEORGE HARMS CONST. AT 6:30AM AND PROTECT WORKERS ON TRESTLE AND BARGES CO/FLAG W/O #RWM5010 CONTACT: B. PARYLAK (917)932-3002 RELIEF DAYS SAT-SUN & MAJOR HOLIDAYS VICE: W. SMITH MF-90 06:00 AM MON-FRI REPORT TO MMC ROC SECURITY AT 6:30AM AND MEET NORTHEAST REMSCO CO/FLAG FOR WORK ALONG THE ROW. W/O #RFD5000 CONTACT: N. LIZER (732)-433-1180 RELIEF DAYS SAT-SUN & MAJOR HOLIDAYS VICE: J. REILLY ____________ MF-91 05:00 AM MON-FRI REPORT TO THE GUARD SHACK TRACK 2 SIDE AND MEET SAL AT 5:30AM FOR CO/FLAG INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. W/O #NZE5000 CONTACT: D. MCNAMARA (551)-486-9458 RELIEF DAYS SAT-SUN & MAJOR HOLIDAYS NEW ASSIGNMENT: EFFECTIVE 3/14/21 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ MV-13 04:59 AM MON THU FRI 3814-3917 06:48 AM SAT-SUN 7814-7829-7826-7845-7838-7855 AC RELIEF DAYS TUE WED 8:33 AM Labor Day 7822-7241-7240-7863 8:33 AM Memorial Day 7822-7241-7240-7863 8:33 AM Presidents' Day 7822-7241-7240-7863 **A/C ALSO T/C (Sat. & Sun.) **SIGN-UP SAT & SUN @ TRENTON 8:33 AM MLK Jr.'s Birthday 7822-7241-7240-7863 **FRA - H.O.S. "Type 1" 8:33 AM Day After Thanksgiving 7822-7241-7240-7863 VICE: R. CLANCY _____________________________________________________________________________________________ NY-07 07:19 PM MON-THU 3965-3888 07:19 PM FRI 3965-3888-7805-X792 CO RELIEF DAYS SAT SUN 4:37 PM Memorial Day 7261-7260-7281-3200 4:37 PM Labor Day 7261-7260-7281-3200 4:37 PM Christmas Day 7261-7260-7281-7200 **FRA - H.O.S.
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