RULE 95. CALLED AND NOT USED.  (a) An engineer called on duty and released within four (4) hours from time on duty without performing service, other than preparing engine to go out on a train, will be allowed fifty (50) miles and stand first-out. If held on duty over four (4) hours, or he moves the engine from the track or place that he takes charge of the engine for the purpose of going to train, he will be allowed one hundred (100) miles and stand last-out.    

lf he is both called and released before leaving home or place where called, no allowance will be made if the time the engineer is first contacted for a call is within the period between 6:00 AM and 10:00 PM, but fifty (50) miles will be allowed if the time the engineer is first contacted for the call is within the period between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM and retain his position on board.  

NOTE: The rate of pay under this rule will be  the class of engine and service called for.  

(b) Except as otherwise provided, an engineer holding a turn in interdivisional pool freight service, who is held four  (4) hours or more and qualifies for the herein one hundred (100) mile payment, shall stand first-out on the interdivisional pool freight board, but will not be used for service until the expiration of eight (8) hours (or period required by the Federal Hours of Service Law) from the time of release from duty, if other rested crews are available.

*In the application of such provision, such engineer shall establish a new turn and no claim for runaround shall be considered valid. (*-not applicable at Salt Lake or Nampa).