[Form D.]—Giving all Regular Trains the Right of Track Over a Given Train.

All regular trains have right of track against —— between —— and ——.

EXAMPLE.

All regular trains have right of track against No. 1 between Moscow and Berlin.

This order gives to any regular train of inferior right receiving it the right of track over the train named in the order, and the latter must clear the schedule times of all regular trains, the same as if it were an extra.

This form involves the same principles as the last, and might have been included under the same general head but for the wish to give it greater distinctness. The use of "over" in the title and the rule, instead of "against" used elsewhere, is probably the result of oversight.

No form was presented by the Convention Committee for giving to a given train the right of track against all regular trains. If circumstances require, such an order can of course be given on the same plan as others involving the same principles.

[Form E.]—Time Orders.

(1.) —— will run —— late from —— to ——.

(2.) —— will wait at —— until —— for ——.