December 25, 2018, 19:32
Steve RodbroRailroad watch still required?
It doesn’t seem likely, but do railroads still have any requirements for personnel to have certain watches?
Perhaps not train crews, but maybe dispatchers?
If not, when were they last required?
December 28, 2018, 13:37
Larry BuchanRailway Time Standards went out in Canada in 1986. Standard Comparison Clocks and employees (Locomotive Engineers, Conductors and Trainmen) were then no longer required to carry railway approved wristwatches and pocket watches.
December 30, 2018, 23:43
Joe ConnorsLarry I have a copy of "CANADIAN RAIL" No. 424
Sept-Oct 1991. If I am reading it correctly, it indicates the last "revision date' for CN approved Railway Grade watches as 1990. It then lists various wrist watches that were approved.
Could you explain the date inconsistency.
Thanks for your time and attention......Joe.....
December 31, 2018, 02:24
Spencer BernsteinCan you list the watchs mentioned in the article. I am courious. Thanks, Spencer.
January 01, 2019, 16:59
Joe ConnorsSpencer it is a good thing you asked me for the list because it made me realize I had credited the list to the wrong location. I had a downloaded copy of the CANADIAN RAIL and had attached the list to that. The list can be rightly attributed to one of our own, Ralph HOPPER #1639,who had supplied this information to IHC members in a posting dated 25 March 2010 15:39, and was gleamed from CN GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Section 22.6.
Dated 17 June 1979 and Revised 1985 and 1990.
posted February 19, 2010 12:06
Ralph Hopper
IHC Member 1369
posted March 25, 2010 15:39
I have obtained a partial listing of CN approved watched and thought I'd update this list. This is far from complete so if anyone can add to this I'd be greatful.....continuing the search.
The list is from copies of the CN General Operating Instruction and starts with the 1979 list, goes to a 1985 and 1990 update.
Ralph
CN watches summary information:
Approved Railway Grade Watches - section 22.6, General Operating Instruction
As of June 17, 1979
Bulova
RR 52 - battery operated [tuning fork]
RR 218 - battery operated [tuning fork]
RR219 - battery operated [tuning fork]
RR1205 - spring Driven [manual]
RR 9362Q - battery operated [quartz]
Cyma
RR 285M - Spring driven [manual]
RR 2872A - spring driven [automatic]
RR 9361Q - battery operated [quartz]
Girard Perregaux
352Q - battery operated [quartz]
431HF - spring driven [manual]
Longines
RR 280 - spring driven [manual]
Rodania
RR 9361Q - battery operated [quartz]
Wyler
RR 9361Q - battery operated [quartz]
Revision of 1985
Bulova
RR52 – RR 218 – RR 219 – RR 1205 – RR 9362Q – RR 960.111 – RR 963.114Q – Q963.114RR
Cyma
RR 285M – RR 2872A – RR 9361Q – RR 960.111 – RR 963.114Q – Q 963.114RR
Girard Perregaux
431 HF – 352Q
Longines
RR 280 – RR 963.114Q – Q 963.114RR
Rodania
RR 9361Q – Q 963.114RR – RR 963.114Q
Rotary-Wyler
RR 9361Q – RR 960.111 – Q 963.114RR – RR 963.114Q
Revision of 1990
Bulova
RR52 – RR 218 – RR 219 – RR 1205 – RR 955Q – RR 963Q - RR 9362Q – RR 960.111 – RR 963.114Q
Cyma
RRx55Q - RR 960.111Q - RR 963.114Q - RR2852M - RR2872A - RR9631Q
Girard Perregaux
431 HF – 352Q
Longines
RR 280 – RR 963.114Q
Rodania
RR955Q – RR963.114Q - RR9361Q
Rotary-Wyler
RR960.111Q – RR963.114Q - RR9361Q
Valima
RR955Q
St. Moritz
RR955Q
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January 03, 2019, 07:23
Michael D. CarrollI had a friend who in the early 90's was a conductor for Amtrak on the San Diegan between San Diego and Los Angeles who used a Mickey Mouse watch for his timepiece. I gather that RR approved watches we're no longer required by then.