CANADIAN PACIFIC CP CORA. The rules listed apply to operating between Cicero West and Bensenville Yard, part of the CP Elgin Sub

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CANAIAN PACIFIC The rules listed apply to operating between Cicero West and Bensenville Yard, part of the CP Elgin Sub GLOSSARY addition SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Tabular General Bulletin Order (TGBO) document providing, in a tabular format, the information or instructions contained in each track bulletin, which affect a train or engine within specified limits Short Car Coupled to Long Car (32/65 Rule and 41/80 Rule) A car with an outside length less than 32 feet must not be coupled to a car or platform greater than 65 feet in outside length. A car with an outside length less than 41 feet (other than operating cabooses or crew transportation cars ) must not be coupled to a car or platform greater than 80 feet in outside length. Maximum Trailing Car Tonnage for Cars Longer than 65 Feet On Mixed Trains handling cars longer than 65 feet and less than 45 tons must not have more than 9550 maximum trailing car tonnage. Within Bensenville Yard when handling railcars 89 feet or longer or Multi-Platform cars, no more than 12 powered axles may be used when moving backward, shoving or doubling over. Note: In application of the above the following table will be used to determine the number of powered axles. Locomotive Model Number of Powered Axles MP15, SW15, GP7, GP9, GP38, GP40, GP6... 4 S10, S40, S40-2... 6 S60... 8 S70, S70MAC, S80 S90, S90MAC, GEASH8 GE AC4400... 12 Rule 5.4.2 isplay of Yellow Flag is modified as follows: Two miles Ahead of Restricted Area second sentence changed to read: When yellow flags are displayed they will be displayed 2 miles before the restricted area. When yellow flags are not displayed 2 miles in advance of the restriction, track bulletin will state: Yellow flag not displayed for (direction) trains. Rule 5.4.3 isplay of Yellow-Red Flag is modified as follows: Two miles Ahead of Restricted Area second sentence changed to read: When yellow-red flags are displayed they will be displayed 2 miles before the restricted area. When yellow-red flags are not displayed 2 miles in advance of the restriction, track bulletin will state: Yellow Red flag not displayed for (direction) trains. Rule 5.4.5 isplay of Green Flag first bullet changed to read: Place a yellow flag in advance of the first location. Rule 5.5 Permanent Speed Signs Modified by the addition of the following: Speed signs will not apply to train restricted to a slower speed by track bulletin, general order, timetable or other instruction. Speed signs on the Elgin Subdivision will be placed 3,000 feet in advance of permanent speed restrictions. At the end of each restriction, a speed sign will be placed to indicate a higher speed, as applicable. 5.11 Engine Identifying Number last sentence changed and new sentence added as follows: The identifying engine number will be the number of the lead unit, unless changing direction during a trip or tour of duty when that unit is no longer the lead unit. Crew member must inform the train dispatcher of identifying engine number before entering the main track outside of yard limits, this will not apply to a passenger train identified by their schedule number. Rule 6.1.1 Verbal Communications Crew members are jointly responsible to make verbal communication between each other and confirm it is properly understood any of the following work activities apply to them: Switches are properly lined and/or locked, confirming route to be used, erails are properly applied or removed, Handbrakes are applied or released, Shove movements are protected, Employees are getting on or off moving equipment, Employees crossing between equipment, When a situation changes, When entering a track with restricted clearance, When cars are left out to foul a another track during switching, Before entering a classification track in a hump yard, Before entering a main track to confirm movement authority, Before reporting a track release. This rule will also apply to other employees, where applicable. CP-1

CANAIAN PACIFIC Rule 6.2 Initiating Movement following added as last paragraph: Foreign railroad train movements on CPR dispatched trackage must obtain a TGBO before entering CPR dispatched tracks. Rule 6.2.1 TRAIN LOCATION following paragraph added as follows: The main track or controlled siding must not be entered or fouled until the movement has passed the point where the track will be entered or fouled. Rule 6.3 Main Track Authorization is added to as follows: Employees contacted for permission to enter joint authority limits will designate name of employee in charge and state location of working limits. Employee in charge and employee receiving will record this information on the working limits form. Once this information is received, repeated and recorded, movements may then move into the joint limits. If more than one employee is listed within the joint authority limits, one employee may be assigned as the Employee in Charge for all other employees listed within the joint limits. The Employee in Charge will state this in instructions given to movements, giving names of other employees under their working limits. Contact with other employee(s) in this case is not necessary. Instructions and information may be relayed through the train dispatcher or other employees for the employee in charge. Trains must move at restricted speed within joint authorities. When trains are given joint authorities with other trains, contact with each train is not required. Rule 6.21.1 Protection Against efects is added to as follows: If a train operating at restricted speed discovers a broken rail, before completing movement over it, train must stop and wait for maintenance personnel to determine if it is safe to proceed or if repairs must be made. Permission for train to proceed must be received from the train dispatcher or control operator. Rule 6.23 Emergency Stop or Serve Slack Action Inspection of Cars and Units is added to as follows: A. Emergency Brake Application Trains that are stopped by an emergency brake application must make a pull-by inspection not to exceed 10 MPH after the brakes are released as indicated by the end of train device or air flow indicator, on at least one side of the train to check for evidence of defective or derailed equipment. At locations where a pull-by inspection cannot be made, the train may proceed not exceeding 10 MPH to the first location where a pull-by inspection can be made. B. Severe or Unusual Slack Action If severe or unusual slack action was experienced when stopping or if excessive power is required to start train, a walking inspection of the train must be performed before moving train. When walking conditions make it impracticable, inspect as much of the train as possible, then train may be moved not to exceed 10 MPH until inspection can be completed. If excessive power is required to move train, train must be stopped immediately and the cause determined for the use of excessive power. C. Pull-by Inspection Not Required A pull-by inspection will not be required if all of the following conditions are met: The emergency brake application is not the first occurrence for that train consist. Train tonnage is less than 6000 tons or train tonnage is 6,000 or more and each car exceeds 100 gross tons. Speed at time of emergency brake application was greater than 25 MPH. The emergency brake application occurs within 15 seconds of initiating a service brake application. No severe or unusual slack action is experienced during the stop. When brakes are released, the air flow indicator and the rear car brake pipe pressure readings indicate no loss of air pressure. The train contains no loaded placarded tank cars or a car, trailer or freight container placarded Explosives A. If the train does not meet all of the above requirements a visual inspection must be made as outlined under Item A or B.. erailment Inspection If a derailment has occurred and crew is instructed to handle a portion of their train beyond the derailment, the crew must inspect all cars before movement can be made, paying attention to journal boxes, shifted loads, side bearing clearances, etc. If cars are left at site of derailment, it must be ascertained that the cars have been inspected and if not, train crew must inspect before moving cars. Engineers must inspect all units in their consist. Inspection must be made of all cars, units, equipment and track and it must be known by inspection that equipment and track are in safe condition, that all wheels are properly positioned on the rail and train is complete before proceeding. After inspections are completed, the train dispatcher must be notified of the inspection results before proceeding. CP-2

CANAIAN PACIFIC Rule 6.30 Receiving or discharging passengers is changed to read as follows: When a passenger train is receiving or discharging traffic the following will apply: Train, engine, or on-track equipment must not pass between the standing train and the station platform being used. A passenger train that will make a station stop that will result in receiving or discharging passengers across a main track or controlled siding intervening between train and the station platform will make radio announcement as follows: (Train) approaching (station) will be making passenger stop on (track) The train will be required to make a radio announcement to advise other movements when it begins leaving the passenger station stop. Train, engine, or on-track equipment approaching on an adjacent track must not pass that train, unless one of the safe guards is established: 1. Intertrack fencing is provided and affected pedestrian crossings are blocked, or 2. A crew member is stationed at the rear of stopped passenger train to prevent pedestrians from crossing and pedestrian crossings are blocked. A passenger train must not depart a station when a train or engine is seen approaching until leading end of approaching train has passed rear of standing train, unless communication has been established to ensure safe guards. At initial stations trains that are standing near crosswalks, must have crew member in position to protect passengers against approaching movements on adjacent tracks. Train or engine on an adjacent track must ring bell approaching and passing a passenger train at a station and sounding whistle, as necessary. 6.32.2 Automatic Warning evices - Under Item A Automatic Warning evices Malfunctioning is changed as follows: If Someone is not at the crossing to provide warning. Then. Stop before occupying the crossing. After a crew member is on the ground at crossing to warn highway traffic, proceed over the crossing on signal from that crew member or When instructed by the train dispatcher or proper authority, proceed over the crossing at 15 MPH without stopping until the head end of the train completely occupies the crossing, then proceed at normal speed. Rule 7.6 Securing Cars or Engines - Following added as General requirements for application of hand brakes: When leaving railway equipment, the MINIMUM number of hand brakes must be applied as indicated in the following table, unless otherwise noted in subdivision instructions. 1-2 car... 1 hand brake 3-9 cars... 2 hand brakes. 10-19 cars... 3 hand brakes 20-29 cars... 4 hand brakes 30-39 cars... 5 hand brakes 40-49 cars... 6 hand brakes 50-59 cars... 7 hand brakes 60-69 cars... 8 hand brakes 70-79 cars... 9 hand brakes 80-89 cars... 10 hand brakes 90-99 cars... 11 hand brakes 100-109 cars... 12 hand brakes 110-119 cars... 13 hand brakes 120-129 cars... 14 hand brakes 130-139 cars... 15 hand brakes 140-149 cars... 16 hand brakes Additional hand brakes may be required depending on the following variables: Total number of cars. Whether cars are loaded or empty. Track grade. Hand brake force applied. Weather conditions. It must be kept in mind that there may be situations where all hand brakes must be applied when securing equipment. It is acceptable to include the hand brakes that are applied on locomotives in order to satisfy the requirement of the table. On multiple-platform cars, each platform is to be considered one car. When required, apply all hand brakes on multipleplatform cars. EXCEPTION: Bensenville Yard - A minimum of 3 hand brakes required on all yard track locations except classification tracks. Schiller Park - A minimum of 2 hand brakes required on all yard track locations. Rule 10.3 Track and time added to second paragraph as follows: When track and time includes switch yes limits will include the switch and track between absolute signals governing movement over the switch. Rule 10.3.3 Joint Track and Time is changed to read as follows: Where limits will be jointly occupied, control operator will state in the track and time being granted the name or identification of movement that is already occupying the same limits. Trains must move at restricted speed within joint track and time limits. CP-3

CANAIAN PACIFIC Rule 15.1 Tabular General Bulletin Orders The train dispatcher will issue a TGBO as required. A TGBO is only valid within the limits specified on the TGBO. A TGBO will include the track bulletins that contain information on all conditions that affect safe train or engine movement. A TGBO must not be changed unless specified by Rules 15.1.1 (Changing Address of TGBO), Rule 15.13 (Canceling Tabular General Bulletin Order and Track Bulletins), or Rule 15.7 (Copying Track Bulletins). RECEIPT AN COMPARISON The conductor and engineer must receive a TGBO at their initial station, unless otherwise instructed by the train dispatcher or special instructions. The conductor and engineer must each have a copy of the TGBO. Each crew member must read and understand them. All crew members are responsible for complying with the requirements of track bulletins and reminding each other of those requirements. A TGBO will be addressed to a train symbol, or assignment number, identifying engine number is not required. All crew members must ensure that their movement is properly designated on the TGBO, it contains the correct number of pages and that the limits cover the specified routing. If an incorrectly designated TGBO is received, that dispatcher must be contracted for further instructions or changes, as applicable, before proceeding. All crew members must confirm and initial the limits and train designation on the TGBO. Crew members are responsible for ascertaining that all documents are printed and correct when received from a Field Information Terminal (FIT) or Facsimile (FAX) machine. When receiving a TGBO from the Field Information Terminal (FIT), once verified that the document is correct, crew member will acknowledge the prompt on the screen of the FIT before leaving. Rule 15.7 Copying Track Bulletins changed to read as follows: Track bulletins must be copied on the prescribed form. In addition, in order that additional track bulletins are not overlooked, a reference to the new track bulletin number(s) must be recorded by the crew member on all TGBO copies in the appropriate sort location. Such as See TB No C1234. Rule 15.8 uplicating Track Bulletins This rule will also apply to copying Tabular General Bulletin Orders. (TGBO). Rule 15.9 Mechanical Transmission of Track Bulletins This rule will also apply to mechanical transmission of Tabular General Bulletin Orders. (TGBO). Rule 15.10 Retaining Track Bulletins This rule will also apply to copying Tabular General Bulletin Orders. (TGBO). Train dispatcher must check the protection list for such train and ensure crew is in possession of all applicable track bulletins. Rule 15.12 Relief of Engineer or Conductor uring Trip changed to read as follows: If a new TGBO is issued at the originating terminal, for a train that is still enroute the train symbol for the train to be relieved may be followed by the letter R. Such as: 19901R COMPARISON OF INFORMATION The relieving conductor and engineer must compare mandatory directives, TGBO, instructions and pertinent information with each other and the train dispatcher before proceeding. When a TGBO compare is required, the crew must provide the identification number of the subdivision TGBO to the train dispatcher who will repeat such to the crew. If correct, the crew member must acknowledge as correct. The train dispatcher must transmit applicable track bulletin and track bulletin cancellations, if any to relief crew. If unable to obtain a TGBO from the FIT or FAX contact the train dispatcher for further instructions. 15.1.1 Changing Address of Tabular General Bulletin Order When a TGBO is addressed to a train symbol or assignment number it must be compared to a train consist, list or acceptable document for verification. If the designation of the TGBO is incorrect, a change of designation must be issued by the train dispatcher. (Note: Refer to Rule 5.11 (Engine Identifying Number) for the train engine identifying number. CP-4

CANAIAN PACIFIC 15.13 Canceling Tabular General Bulletin Order and Voiding Track Bulletins TGBO and track bulletins in the possession of train or engine crew are in effect for the entire tour of duty unless canceled, expired on time or a new TGBO is received. A crew in the possession of a train specific TGBO will report to the train dispatcher when train or engine has reached its final terminal, cleared the TGBO limits, ties up at the end of a shift or when the use of the TGBO is no longer required, unless relieved by Rule 15.10 (Retaining Tabular General Bulletin Orders and Track Bulletins) or advised otherwise by train dispatcher. The report information may be relayed to the train dispatcher by the yardmaster or by telephone answering service, where available, by giving the train symbol and engine identifying number, if applicable, date, time, occupation and name of employee. The train dispatcher must not release a TGBO from the computer system until they have ascertained that the train has left the TGBO limits, crew has tied up, train is clear of the main track or the crew is removed from the train. The information from yardmaster or telephone answering system may be used to release a TGBO from the system. When required, a TGBO may be canceled verbally by the train dispatcher but not until both the conductor and engineer has been advised. The employee who acknowledges the cancellation to the train dispatcher must advise all crew members accordingly. The train dispatcher may verbally cancel a Track Bulletin stating: TB No (number) is canceled (dispatchers initials) Train crew receiving will fill in the appropriate cancellation portion and repeat the information back to the train dispatcher. If correct the train dispatcher will respond OK stating time and train dispatcher initials. or The train dispatcher may verbally cancel a TGBO stating: TGBO No (number) is canceled at (time) (dispatchers initials) Train crew receiving will fill in the appropriate cancellation portion and repeat the information back to the train dispatcher. Acknowledging the cancellation by stating occupation and name. WEATHER WARNINGS: A SEVERE WEATHER WARNING is categorized as excessive wind, tornado, earthquake or other weather concerns but not including a FLASH FLOO WARNING. When a SEVERE WEATHER WARNING is received the train dispatcher will: Notify all trains within the approximate weather warning area(s) of weather alert information. iscuss with each affected train field weather conditions. Based on ascertained weather conditions determine operating plan: 1. Proceed at authorized track speed. 2. Proceed prepared to stop not exceeding 25 MPH or 3. Stop train movements. Trains once stopped may proceed prepared to stop not exceeding 25 MPH When the train dispatcher determines one of the following: Weather warning is cancelled. Weather within the area is clearing as determined by crew(s) on stopped train(s). or Chief of Train ispatchers okays movement. Train may resume maximum speed after track inspected, reported safe and notified by: Track Inspector. Manager Track Maintenance. or Chief of Train ispatchers which may be relayed through the train dispatcher. When a FLASH FLOO WARNING is received, the train dispatcher will be immediately advised to notify train crews and other employees of the specific conditions. Train dispatchers will also inform crews of these trains to reduce speed through the limits as follows: Passenger trains maximum of... 50 MPH Freight trains maximum of... 40 MPH These temporary speed restrictions are to remain in effect until a special inspection has been done. Once the warning has expired or is cancelled, or the track has been inspected, local personnel will assess the need for modification to the speed restrictions as conditions warrant. CP-5

CANAIAN PACIFIC GENERAL SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS RAIO CHANNELS CPR Radio Channel No Cragin and Bensenville.. 2 (AAR 94) in use between CPR Radio Channel No. 3 (AAR 65) in use at Bensenville Strip, Schiller Park and by Industry Yardmaster. CPR Radio Channel No. 5 (AAR 88) in use by Bensenville east end switch crew and General Yardmaster. CPR Radio Channel No. 7 (AAR 34) in use by Hump Yardmaster Bensenville. CPR Radio Channel No. 13 (AAR 27) in use by Mechanical epartment. CPR Radio Channel No. 14 (AAR 24) in use by Car epartment Bensenville. TRACK BULLETINS Movements operating under the CORA Guide will comply with the provisions of Rule 15.1 Tabular General Bulletin Orders. Foreign Line trains will require a TGBO to move on CPR property. ENGINE BELL AN WHISTLE SIGNAL Engine whistle must not be sounded in Continuous Quiet Zones or during the time Partial Quiet Zones are in effect, except engine whistles must be sounded, regardless of city or village ordinances when a train or engine is meeting or passing another train which is stopping, standing or starting from a station platform and when meeting or passing another train or engine in the vicinity of grade crossing. In such case, whistle must be sounded until the other train or engine has been completely passed. RECEIVING OR ISCHARGING PASSENGERS Inter-track fencing located at the following locations: Hanson Park MP 7.7 Between NO 2 MT and NO 3 MT Galewood MP 8.6 Between NO 1 MT and NO 2 MT Mars MP 9.1 Between NO 2 MT and NO 3 MT Mont Clare MP 9.5 Between NO 2 MT and NO 3 MT Elmwood Park MP 10.2 Between NO 1 MT and NO 2 MT River Grove MP 11.5 Between NO 1 MT and NO 2 MT Mannheim MP 14.0 Between NO 1 MT and NO 2 MT LOCATION OF ELECTRIC LOCKS Station Location of Switch Mars... unning Spur from No. 1 MT. Mars... Mars Spur from No. 3 MT. Mannheim... Spud House Spur off No. 1 MT. HANLING CARS WITH 286,000 CAPACITY: Trains handling loaded 286,000 capacity cars that are less than 46 in length must not be moved unless authorized by a imensional Protection Notice. TRAINS FROM BRC Conductor or Yard Foreman of all trains operating in a westward direction on the BRC and destined to operate over Canadian Pacific Railway Elgin Sub will contact the CPR Elgin ispatcher when approaching Archer Avenue on the BRC. The following information will be given to the Elgin ispatcher once contact has been initiated. Train identification Conductor Name Engineer Name Time on duty Locomotive identification numbers in consist Loads in train Empties in train Tonnage Footage Information on any cars requiring special handling or restriction It is a requirement of the BRC that one radio of either the Conductor or on the lead locomotive remain on the proper frequency at this location to enable contact to be made with the BRC North ispatcher until clear of the BRC trackage. YARING INSTRUCTIONS AT BENSENVILLE All trains arriving at Bensenville yard will contact the General Yardmaster, Radio channel 88-88 or by phone 630-860-4497. Trains must be prepared to give the General Yardmaster all necessary information concerning your train. Note: Necessary information must include documentation of any Alert car(s)/rssm shipments. If a train contains Alert Car(s)/RSSM shipments documenting a Positive Chain of Custody must take place prior to cutting off the locomotive consist. The documentation must include: Car(s) initials and numbers Conductor s/foreman s first and last name First and last name of General Yardmaster ate and time Location (yard and track number cars are placed on.) CP-6

CANAIAN PACIFIC ENGINE SERVICE TRACK INFORMATION Crew member on an inbound train, transfer or industrial assignment will contact the General Yardmaster on Radio Channel 3 (AAR 65), for engine service track placement instructions. Crew member will contact Mechanical Operations Coordinator (MOC) on Radio Channel 14 (AAR 24); to advise the time their engine consist(s) were placed on or moved off the designated service track. If the crew is unable to position their engine(s) on the designated service track they must notify the General Yardmaster to advise what track the engine(s) are on and what service track they were destined for. CP-7

CANAIAN PACIFIC BLOCK AN INTERLOCKING SIGNALS GENERAL ESCRIPTION OF SIGNALS Signal aspects are shown by the color of lights, flashing of lights, position of lights, or any combination thereof. Number plates or letter plate are illustrated in these rules only when they are needed to qualify the signal aspect. The following symbols are used in diagrams of signal aspects. To indicate number plate To indicate color light signal To indicate flashing light Red Yellow Green Lunar Aspects shown in Rule 9.1.2 through 9.1.11 may be displayed on signals with or without a number plate on signal mast. RULE ASPECT NAME INICATION 9.1.1 STOP Stop 9.1.2 RESTRICTING Proceed at restricted speed. Number Plate 9.1.4 APPROACH Proceed prepared to stop at next signal, trains exceeding 40 MPH immediately reduce to that speed.. 9.1.5 CLEAR Proceed. 9.1.6 AVANCE APPROACH Proceed prepared to stop at second signal. Freight trains exceeding 40 MPH must immediately reduce to 40 MPH. Passenger trains may proceed but must be prepared to pass the next signal not exceeding 40 MPH. 9.1.7 APPROACH IVERGING Proceed prepared to advance on diverging route at the next signal at prescribed speed through turnout. CP-8

CANAIAN PACIFIC BLOCK AN INTERLOCKING SIGNALS - continued 9.1.8 IVERGING AVANCE APPROACH Proceed on diverging route at prescribed speed through turnout, prepared to stop at second signal. Freight trains exceeding 40 MPH must immediately reduce to 40 MPH. Passenger trains may proceed but must be prepared to pass next signal not exceeding 40 MPH. 9.1.9 IVERGING APPROACH Proceed on diverging route at prescribed speed through turnout, prepared to stop at next signal, trains exceeding 40 MPH immediately reduce to that speed. 9.1.10 IVERGING CLEAR Proceed on diverging route at prescribed speed through turnout. 9.1.11 APPROACH RESTRICTING Proceed prepared to pass next signal at restricted speed. On the following map pages Absolute signals are so noted as Intermediates are with a number associated with the signal for the number plate. CP-9

CANAIAN PACIFIC Block System Limits CTC in use between Cicero West and Bensenville Main Track esignation Three main tracks are in use between Cicero West and Tower B-12. Two main tracks in use between Tower B-12 and Bensenville Yard. Beginning at the north, the main tracks are numbered 1, 2 and 3. EAST NO 1 MT NO 2 MT NO 3 MT CICERO WEST Cicero Ave Radio Channel CP Radio Channel NO 2 ( AAR 94-94) in use between Cicero West and Bensenville. CP Radio Channel NO 3 (AAR 65-65) in use by General Yardmaster Bensenville. MPH Maximum Speed Psgr Other NO 1 and NO 2 MT 70 40 NO 3 MT Cicero West to Thatcher Ave 70 40 NO 3 MT Thatcher Ave to River Road 60 40 Exceptions Through turnout of all switches and tracks other than main, not otherwise specified. 10 10 Cicero West through crossover 25 25 Cicero West on 3 lead from BRC NO 1 MT to CP NO 3 MT and on 4 lead From BRC NO 2 MT to CP NO 3 MT 25 25 Cold Weather Minus 10 degrees to minus 25 degrees 60 40 Below minus 25 degrees 50 30 Hot Weather Ambient temperature exceeds 95 degrees F, speed will be reduced 10 MPH below the maximum authorized timetable speed. Trains need not reduce below 25 MPH. METRA (CPR) Mains 4 Lead Grand Ave BRC MT 1 CPR ispr. AAR 94-94 BRC ispr. AAR 26-26 BRC MT 2 Galewood Westward trains on NO 3 MT or 4 lead track when required to hold west of Galewood yard must stop at MP 8.0 Austin Ave. Signs installed where movements must hold. North Ave CP-10

CANAIAN PACIFIC Block System Limits CTC in use between Cicero West and Bensenville Main Track esignation Three main tracks are in use between Cicero West and Tower B-12. Two main tracks in use between Tower B-12 and Bensenville Yard. Beginning at the north, the main tracks are numbers 1, 2 and 3. Radio Channel CP Radio Channel NO 2 ( AAR 94-94) in use between Cicero West and Bensenville. CP Radio Channel NO 3 (AAR 65-65) in use by General Yardmaster Bensenville. Maximum Speed MPH Psgr Other NO 1 and NO 2 MT 70 40 NO 3 MT Cicero West to Thatcher Ave 70 40 NO 3 MT Thatcher Ave to River Road 60 40 Exceptions MP 8.6 MP 8.8 Galewood around 3 degree curve all MT s 55 40 Through turnout of all switches and tracks other than main, not otherwise specified. 10 10 Cicero West through crossover 25 25 Cicero West on 3 lead from BRC NO 1 MT to CP NO 3 MT and on 4 lead From BRC NO 2 MT to CP NO 3 MT 25 25 Galewood East through crossovers 40 40 Galewood East through turnout from NO 3 MT to NO 4 lead 25 25 Cold Weather Minus 10 degrees to minus 25 degrees 60 40 Below minus 25 degrees 50 30 Hot Weather Ambient temperature exceeds 95 degrees F, speed will be reduced 10 MPH below the maximum authorized timetable speed. Trains need not reduce below 25 MPH. Galewood Westward trains on NO 3 MT or 4 lead track when required to hold west of Galewood yard must stop at MP 8.0 Austin Ave. Signs installed where movements must hold. EAST 6.3 6.7 7.0 7.4 Central Ave 1-076 2-076 3-076 GRAN/ CICERO GALEWOO EAST 1-062 2-062 1-063 2-063 CICERO WEST HANSON PARK 3-063 4 Lead 1-075 2-075 3-075 Continuous Quiet Zone Chicago between MP 9.3 and MP 10.0 over following: Oak Park Ave MP 9.16 Sayre Ave MP 9.48 Nordica Ave MP 9.58 Neva Ave MP 9.69 Harlem Ave MP 9.79 Whistle must be sounded for Naragansett Ave at MP 8.6 8.6 Narragansett Ave GALEWOO CP-11

CANAIAN PACIFIC Block System Limits CTC in use between Cicero West and Bensenville Main Track esignation Three main tracks are in use between Cicero West and Tower B-12. Two main tracks in use between Tower B-12 and Bensenville Yard. Beginning at the north, the main tracks are numbers 1, 2 and 3. EAST 8.7 unning Spur Radio Channel CP Radio Channel NO 2 ( AAR 94-94) in use between Cicero West and Bensenville. CP Radio Channel NO 3 (AAR 65-65) in use by General Yardmaster Bensenville. Maximum Speed MPH Psgr Other NO 1 and NO 2 MT 70 40 NO 3 MT Cicero West to Thatcher Ave 70 40 NO 3 MT Thatcher Ave to River Road 60 40 Exceptions MP 8.6 MP 8.8 Galewood around 3 degree curve all MT s 55 40 Through turnout of all switches and tracks other than main, not otherwise specified. 10 10 Cicero West through crossover 25 25 Cicero West on 3 lead from BRC NO 1 MT to CP NO 3 MT and on 4 lead From BRC NO 2 MT to CP NO 3 MT 25 25 Galewood East through crossovers 40 40 Galewood East through turnout from NO 3 MT to NO 4 lead 25 25 Cold Weather Minus 10 degrees to minus 25 degrees 60 40 Below minus 25 degrees 50 30 Hot Weather Ambient temperature exceeds 95 degrees F, speed will be reduced 10 MPH below the maximum authorized timetable speed. Trains need not reduce below 25 MPH. 9.0 9.5 3 Miles to Tower B12 Mars 2-094 1-094 1-093 2-093 3-094 3-093 Sayre Ave Mont Clare Mars Candy Company Oak Park Ave Nordica Ave Continuous Quiet Zone Chicago between MP 9.3 and MP 10.0 over following: Oak Park Ave MP 9.16 Sayre Ave MP 9.48 Nordica Ave MP 9.58 Neva Ave MP 9.69 Harlem Ave MP 9.79 Whistle must be sounded for Naragansett Ave at MP 8.6 No. 1 MT No. 2 MT No. 3 MT Neva Ave Partial Quiet Zone Elmwood Park from 2200 to 0600 MP 9.8 to MP 10.6 over following: 73 rd Ave MP 9.95 75 th Ave MP 10.18 Ped Crossing MP 10.31 Grand Ave MP 10.45 Ped Crossing MP 10.51 9.8 Harlem Ave State Route 43 CP-12

CANAIAN PACIFIC Block System Limits CTC in use between Cicero West and Bensenville Main Track esignation Three main tracks are in use between Cicero West and Tower B-12. Two main tracks in use between Tower B-12 and Bensenville Yard. Beginning at the north, the main tracks are numbers 1, 2 and 3. EAST 9.8 Radio Channel CP Radio Channel NO 2 ( AAR 94-94) in use between Cicero West and Bensenville. CP Radio Channel NO 3 (AAR 65-65) in use by General Yardmaster Bensenville. 73 rd Ave Maximum Speed MPH Psgr Other NO 1 and NO 2 MT 70 40 NO 3 MT Cicero West to Thatcher Ave 70 40 NO 3 MT Thatcher Ave to River Road 60 40 Exceptions MP 10.4 MP 10.6 eastward movement until crossing occupied 30 30 MP 10.3 MP 10.5 westward movement until crossing occupied 30 30 Through turnout of all switches and tracks other than main, not otherwise specified. 10 10 Cold Weather Minus 10 degrees to minus 25 degrees 60 40 Below minus 25 degrees 50 30 Hot Weather Ambient temperature exceeds 95 degrees F, speed will be reduced 10 MPH below the maximum authorized timetable speed. Trains need not reduce below 25 MPH. 10 No. 1 MT No. 2 MT No. 3 MT 1-101 2-101 1-102 2-102 3-102 3-101 75 th Ave Elmwood Park Continuous Quiet Zone Chicago between MP 9.3 and MP 10.0 over following: Oak Park Ave MP 9.16 Sayre Ave MP 9.48 Nordica Ave MP 9.58 Neva Ave MP 9.69 Harlem Ave MP 9.79 Whistle must be sounded for Naragansett Ave at MP 8.6 10.2 Partial Quiet Zone Elmwood Park from 2200 to 0600 MP 9.8 to MP 10.6 over following: 73 rd Ave MP 9.95 75 th Ave MP 10.18 Ped Crossing MP 10.31 Grand Ave MP 10.45 Ped Crossing MP 10.51 Ped Crossing Grand Ave 10.5 CP-13

CANAIAN PACIFIC Block System Limits CTC in use between Cicero West and Bensenville Main Track esignation Three main tracks are in use between Cicero West and Tower B-12. Two main tracks in use between Tower B-12 and Bensenville Yard. Beginning at the north, the main tracks are numbers 1, 2 and 3. EAST No. 1 MT No. 2 MT No. 3 MT 1-108 2-108 3-108 Radio Channel CP Radio Channel NO 2 ( AAR 94-94) in use between Cicero West and Bensenville. CP Radio Channel NO 3 (AAR 65-65) in use by General Yardmaster Bensenville. 1-109 2-109 3-109 Maximum Speed MPH Psgr Other NO 1 and NO 2 MT 70 40 NO 3 MT Cicero West to Thatcher Ave 70 40 NO 3 MT Thatcher Ave to River Road 60 40 Exceptions MP 10.4 MP 10.6 eastward movement until crossing occupied 30 30 MP 10.3 MP 10.5 westward movement until crossing occupied 30 30 MP 12.5 MP 12.7 Tower B12 On NO 1 and NO 2 MT 45 30 Tower B12 on 3 lead to and from IHB 15 15 Through turnout of all switches and tracks other than main, not otherwise specified. 10 10 Tower B12 through crossovers east of CN crossing 25 25 Tower B12 through crossover west of CN crossing 40 40 Cold Weather Minus 10 degrees to minus 25 degrees 60 40 Below minus 25 degrees 50 30 Hot Weather Ambient temperature exceeds 95 degrees F, speed will be reduced 10 MPH below the maximum authorized timetable speed. Trains need not reduce below 25 MPH. 11.4 1-114 1-115 2-115 River Grove 2-114 3-114 3-115 Thatcher Rd Partial Quiet Zone Elmwood Park from 2200 to 0600 MP 9.8 to MP 10.6 over following: 73 rd Ave MP 9.95 75 th Ave MP 10.18 Ped Crossing MP 10.31 Grand Ave MP 10.45 Ped Crossing MP 10.51 es Plaines River River Rd 12.2 CP-14

CANAIAN PACIFIC Block System Limits CTC in use between Cicero West and Bensenville Main Track esignation Three main tracks are in use between Cicero West and Tower B-12. Two main tracks in use between Tower B-12 and Bensenville Yard. Beginning at the north, the main tracks are numbers 1, 2 and 3. EAST 12.3 1-124 2-124 3-124 Elm St Radio Channel CP Radio Channel NO 2 ( AAR 94-94) in use between Cicero West and Bensenville. CP Radio Channel NO 3 (AAR 65-65) in use by General Yardmaster Bensenville. MPH Maximum Speed Psgr Other NO 1 and NO 2 MT 70 40 NO 3 MT Cicero West to Thatcher Ave 70 40 NO 3 MT Thatcher Ave to River Road 60 40 Exceptions MP 12.5 MP 12.7 Tower B12 on NO 1 and NO 2 MT 45 30 Tower B12 on 3 lead to and from IHB 15 15 Through turnout of all switches and tracks other than main, not otherwise specified. 10 10 Tower B12 through crossovers east of CN crossing 25 25 Tower B12 through crossover west of CN crossing 40 40 Cold Weather see previous page Hot Weather see previous page 12.7 No. 1 MT No. 2 MT No. 3 MT Tower B 12 Canadian National I H B No. 1 MT No. 2 MT Franklin Park Train or engine movements on 3 lead approaching Franklin Park passenger station platform will monitor radio Channel (AAR 94-94) until station is passed. Tower B-12 Signal aspect 9.1.9 Red over Red over Yellow and aspect 9.1.10 Red over Red over Green will be for 25 MPH crossovers and turnouts east of CN Crossing onto the CN Main track. Signal aspect 9.1.9 Red over Yellow over Red and aspect 9.1.10 Red over Green over Red will be for 40 MPH crossovers just west of CN crossing. Tower B-12 The switches at the junction with the IHB are interlocked and controlled by METRA control operator. When signal displays a Stop indication contact Metra control operator and be governed by their instructions. Tower B-12 When eastward absolute signal at Tower B- 12 governing eastward movements displays Stop indication, stop must be made west of Edgington Street until signal displays a proceed indication or verbal permission to proceed is received. If verbal permission to proceed is received, trains must comply fully with Rule 6.32.3 before occupying Edgington Street crossing 12.9 1-129 2-129 No. 1 MT No. 2 MT Franklin Park Edgington St 25 th Ave (Rose St) CP-15

CANAIAN PACIFIC Block System Limits CTC in use between Cicero West and Bensenville Main Track esignation Three main tracks are in use between Cicero West and Tower B-12. Two main tracks in use between Tower B-12 and Bensenville Yard. Beginning at the north, the main tracks are numbers 1, 2 and 3. EAST To Tower B-12 Radio Channel CP Radio Channel NO 2 ( AAR 94-94) in use between Cicero West and Bensenville. CP Radio Channel NO 3 (AAR 65-65) in use by General Yardmaster Bensenville. MPH Maximum Speed Psgr Other NO 1 and NO 2 MT 70 40 NO 3 MT Cicero West to Thatcher Ave 70 40 NO 3 MT Thatcher Ave to River Road 60 40 Exceptions MP 12.5 MP 12.7 Tower B12 on NO 1 and NO 2 MT 45 30 Tower B12 on 3 lead to and from IHB 15 15 Through turnout of all switches and tracks other than main, not otherwise specified. 10 10 Tower B12 through crossovers east of CN crossing 25 25 Tower B12 through crossover west of CN crossing 40 40 Franklin Park When the color light type dwarf signal located on the west side of Ruby Street governing eastward movements on No 4 lead or the color light dwarf signal governing eastward movements on No 5 and No 6 yard tracks display Stop indication, eastward trains or engine must stop and communicate with the METRA control operator and be governed by their instructions before proceeding. The No 4 lead and NO 5 spring switch indicator lights for westward movement will display a green aspect when the route is lined for No 6 lead. A red aspect requires movement to stop and an inspection of switch points must be made before continuing movement. Franklin Park Train or engine movements on 3 lead approaching Franklin Park passenger station platform will monitor radio Channel (AAR 94-94) until station is passed. 12.9 Franklin Park No. 1 MT No. 2 MT Approximately 1 Mile to Bensenville Yard 13.4 Absolute Low To IHB RR Edgington St 25 th Ave (Rose St) Calwagoner St Spring Switch Indicators Ruby St Spring Switches 6 Lead 5 Lead 4 Lead 3 Lead CP-16

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