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				 RAILROADING
 These were the REQUIREMENTS before the REVISIONS
				which were made on January 1, 2004.
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				the CURRENT requirements 
 
					Do TWO of the following:
						Know the name, scale, and track gauge for four model 
						railroad gauges. Show the correct way to clean and oil model 
						train equipment. Draw to scale the layout of your own model railroad; 
						or one that could be built in your home. Have a point-to-point 
						or loop road with different routings. Include a turnaround, 
						a terminal, a yard, and a siding. Alone or with others, build a model railroad layout. 
						Lay track with ties, ballast, and scenery. Make connections 
						from power supply to track and accessories. Build a scale model of a locomotive (with or without 
						power) or make two cars (Kits with extra detail may be used.)
						Draw scale plans and build two accessories.Do the following:
						Explain how real electric and diesel locomotives develop 
						power. Identify by model or picture six different kinds of 
						railroad cars. Show two basic signals used either by color or configuration. 
						Explain the meaning of five whistle signals. Describe an 
						emergency way to signal a train to stop.Do ONE of the following:
						Name four departments of a railroad company. Describe 
						what each does. Name and explain 10 jobs in railroading. Tell which 
						job interests you most. Tell why.Explain six rules of safety to use aboard trains; on platforms; 
					at crossings; and around bridges, yards, and tunnels. Explain 
					the use and function of the "EOTD" or "FRED" now used in place 
					of cabooses.Explain the use of a timetable by making a written plan 
					for a trip by rail between two cities 500 miles apart. List 
					the times of departure and of arrival at your destination, the 
					number of the train, and the service you want.Do ONE of the following:
						Visit a railroad museum or an operating model railroad 
						and explain what you saw. View a video showing the operation of a railroad, such 
						as THIS IS MY RAILROAD or ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS 
						by Pentrax. Plan and take a rail trip of at least 25 miles. Buy 
						your own ticket. Read the timetables and footnotes correctly.Name three types of modern freight trains and explain why 
					they are more efficient than mixed freights. 
 BSA Advancement ID#: 94 Pamphlet Revision Date: 1992
 Requirements last revised in 1993
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