RULE 37. TERMINAL WORK WHERE YARD CREWS ON DUTY.

Engineers may be required to perform the following work in connection with their own train at points where yard crews or hostlers are employed:

1. After picking up train and commencing outbound trip, may make an additional pickup of cars within the limits of their initial terminal.

2. Set out cars at one location within the limits of their final terminal in addition to the final yarding of their train.

3. Make one pick up and/or set out at each intermediate point between the limits of their initial and final terminals.

NOTE: All movements referred to in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 above, including picking up train to commence outbound trip at initial terminal and final yarding of train at final terminal shall be confined to straight pickups and setouts not involving the handling of cars not in their train or to be placed in their train, and the minimum number of tracks will be used provided that the Carrier shall have the right to select the tracks used, and provided further that where it is necessary to use more than one such track to hold the cars, it is not required that any track be filled to capacity.

4. Set out defective or bad order cars from their own train.

5. Exchange engine and caboose of their own train.

6. Handle engine and caboose in connection with their own train as follows:

(a) Initial Terminal. Take charge of engine to be used on their train at the enginehouse or ready track and handle same (including all units connected to the operating unit or units) to the departure track; handle caboose and connect it to their own train, except that engineers will not be required to switch out their caboose from the caboose or lay-up track.

(b) Final Terminal. Handle the caboose of their own train to the caboose or lay-up track and/or couple their own caboose to another outbound train; and deliver all units connected to the operating unit or units to the enginehouse facility or lay-up track.

7. When work is performed by a road freight engineer, as herein provided, such work shall be considered as part of the road trip and additional compensation for such work shall not be paid under either road, yard, or hostling rules or regulations.