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(b) Single Track Window: An approved Work Window in which passenger/commuter <br /> and freight service on a single main track is suspended or halted. However, trains <br /> and on-track equipment associated with construction and maintenance activities <br /> may still operate on the single main track with suspended service subject to the <br /> control of the Employee-in-Charge/ Flagman. Additionally, passenger/ commuter <br /> and freight train service will operate on the single main track or main tracks <br /> remaining in service subj ect to "Form B" restrictions. A "Form C" Track Bulletin ' <br /> will be issued by the Owner's Railroad Contract Operator/ Operating Railroad of <br /> Record to suspend or modify the train service on the single main track removed <br /> from service. The limits of Single Track Windows will be a segment of track <br /> situated between the two nearest crossovers (universal or single). Single Track <br /> Windows within a track segment will not be allowed to extend beyond the limits of <br /> the two nearest crossovers, and in the case of more than one Single Track Window <br /> construction work will not be allowed on two adjacent track segments. <br /> (c) "Form B" Work Window: An approved Work Window in which passenger/ <br /> commuter, freight and all other trains and on-track equipment movements can be <br /> prohibited from entering the defined limits of a segment of track. The "Form B" <br /> Work Window does not allow the Contractor to remove from service or modify the <br /> tracks, signals, bridges, stations or other elements of the Operating System in a <br /> manner which will delay or in any way affect the safe operation of the trains. The <br /> "Form B" Work Window allows the Contractor the ability to enter the Operating <br /> Envelope and perform construction activities subj ect to the conditions above. An <br /> Employee-in-Charge/ Flagman from the Contract Operator will exercise strict <br /> control over the Contractor's construction activities in conjunction with Roadway <br /> Worker Protection requirement to assure that the Contractor's activities do not <br /> delay or impact train service. <br /> (d) "Track and Time": A period of time on a particular segment of track for which the <br /> Control Operator(Train Dispatcher) grants exclusive usage to a qualified employee <br /> of the Railroad. <br /> (e) Track and Time will be granted by the Control Operator specifying the authority <br /> number, track limits and time. An employee (Flagman) granted Track and Time <br /> may occupy a track or tracks within the specified limits for the time period <br /> authorized. The limits of Track and Time are normally designated by Control <br /> Points (CPs). Track and Time is not normally used to protect work or trains for <br /> extended periods of time unless there are no other means readily available to do so. <br /> (� Exclusive Track Occupancy: This refers to a method, such as those above, of <br /> establishing working limits on controlled track in which movement authority of <br /> trains and other equipment is withheld by the Control Operator or Train Dispatcher <br /> or restricted by a Flagman. <br /> F. Work Plan (WP): A document submitted by the Contract, detailing the activities <br /> associated with a particular element of work. The Work Plan must include a description of <br /> the activity as well as the number of inen and a list of the equipment required in the <br /> performance of the activity. <br />