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General Code of Operating Rules

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Some railroads will maintain what they call a "living rulebook." As amendments are released via general order or special instruction, they will update the specific page that was affected. An example of this is the Union Pacific, which maintains a copy of the GCOR with page-by-page amendments.
77:. The rules cover employee responsibilities, signaling equipment, procedures for safe train movement, dealing with accidents and other topics that directly and indirectly affect railroad safety. Some railroads modify the GCOR rules to suit their specific operations. 88:, and General Order can modify or amend the General Code of Operating Rules. GCOR 1.3.2 states that General Orders replace any rule, special instruction, or regulation that conflicts with the general order. 84:, Hazardous Materials Instructions, Air Brake and Train Handling Instructions, and General Orders. These documents are issued by each individual railroad. System Special instructions, 390: 375: 365: 395: 360: 361:
U S Department of Transportation - Compliance with Railroad Operating Rules and Corporate Culture Influences, October 1999
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The current version of the GCOR is the Eighth Edition, effective April 1, 2020.
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have their own set of operating rules that govern their railroad operations.
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The full set of GCOR rules is divided into 19 categories.
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The GCOR is supplemented by System Special Instructions,
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Some railroads in the northeast United States follow
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Index

United States
Class I railroads
Chicago
Class II railroads
Short-line railroads
NORAC
Canada
Mexico
railroad
safety
Timetables
Timetables
Timetables
Signals
Trains
Engines
Switching
Switches
Block System Rules
Centralized Traffic Control
Automatic Train Stop
Automatic Cab Signal
Track Warrant Control
Direct Traffic Control
Automatic Train Control
Positive Train Control
Northeast Operating Rules Advisory Committee
Canadian Rail Operating Rules

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