RULE 127. QUALIFICATION—TYPES OF LOCOMOTIVES. An engineer who is not qualified for a particular type of locomotive or train or the operation thereof will, nevertheless, be called in his turn, except as provided by Rule 23, and will be accompanied by the Road Foreman of Engines if available, or a qualified engineer selected by the company.

An unqualified regular or extra, engineer not called in his turn at home terminal in accordance with this section wi1: be paid what he would have received for the service trip and will be placed at the foot of the board when the engineer who was used on the trip returns to the home terminal. 1f an unqualified engineer is not called in turn at far terminal he will be allowed one-hundred (100) miles and stand first-out.

The engineer selected by the company as instructor will be allowed the compensation received by the engineer he is instructing, but will receive not less than he would have earned had he continued working on his regular assignment.  When used off the district to which he is assigned, actual expense incurred will be allowed.

The engineer instructor may be selected without regard to seniority or standing on the board and no claim will be presented or considered from other engineers because of such selection. The engineer instructor will not act in the capacity of a Road Foreman of Engines in the qualifying of engineers.

NOTE. See Appendix No. 37 concerning engineer-instructors for engineer trainees.