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鐵路行車通則   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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鐵路行車通則
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目錄
第一章 總綱 自第一條至第三條
第二章 號誌及標誌 自第四條至第十條
第一節 總則
第二節 眼望號誌
第一款 固定號誌 自第十一條至第十九條
(一) 進站號誌 自第二十條至第二十三條
(二) 遠距號誌 自二十四條至二十六條
(三) 出發號誌 自第二十七條至三十一條
(四) 引導號誌 自三十二條
(五) 調車號誌 第三十三條
(六) 岔道號誌 第三十四條
(七) 平交道號誌 第三十五條
第二款 手作號誌 自第三十六條至三十八條
第三節 耳聽號誌
(一) 報車器 自三十九條至第四十條
(二) 口笛或號角 自第四十一條至四十二條
(三) 汽笛 自第四十三條至第五十五條
(四) 響燉 自第五十六條至六十五條
第四節 標誌
(一) 轍尖標誌 第六十六條
(二) 列車標誌
(甲) 機車頭燈 自第六十七條至第六十八條
(乙) 列車尾燈邊燈 自第六十九條至七十條
(三) 警沖標 第七十一條
第五節 號牌 第七十二條
(一) 停車號牌 第七十三條
(二) 慢行號牌 自第七十四條至第七十五條
(三) 鳴放汽笛號牌 第七十六條
第三章 行車制
第一節 總則 自第七十七條至第八十五條
第二節 電氣路籤 自第八十六條至第九十七條
第三節 普通路籤及路牌 自第九十八條至第一百一十一條
第四節 電報行車制 自第一百一十二條至第一百一十四條
第五節 嚮導制 自第一百一十五條至第一百二十七條
第四章 列車及車輛之運轉
第一節 總則 自第一百二十八條至第一百三十條
第二節 列車之編配
(一) 列車之載重及制動 自第一百三十一條至第一百三十九條
(二) 編配順序 自第一百四十條至一百四十六條
第三節 車輛之裝載 自第一百四十七條至第一百五十三條
第四節 列車之行駛
(一) 時刻之劃一 第一百五十四條
(二) 列車出站及進站 自第一百五十五條至第一百六十七條
(三) 列車之交會 自第一百六十八條至一百七十條
第五節 公務列車之行駛 自第一百七十一條至第一百七十七條
第六節 列列車及車輛之調移
(一) 轉轍器之運用 自第一百七十八條至第一百八十三條
(二) 車輛之調移 自第一百八十四條至第一百九十七條
(三) 溜放車輛之限制 第一百九十八條
第七節 列車及車輛之查驗
(一) 列車之查驗 自第一百九十九條至第二百條
(二) 車輛之查驗 自第二百〇一條至第二百〇五條
第八節 氣軔之運用 自第二百〇六條至第二百十三條
第五章 行車事變
第一節 總則 自第二百十四條至第二百二十六條
第二節 行車事變處理辦法 第二百二十七條
(一) 列車或機車相撞 自第二百二十八條至第二百二十九條
(二) 傷亡人命 第二百三十條
(三) 火災 甲、車站或貨場 乙、列車 第二百三十一條
(四) 出軌 自第二百三十二條至第二百三十三條
(五) 橋梁隧道路基或路軌損壞 第二百三十四條
(六) 列車分離 第二百三十五條
(七) 車輛逃逸 第二百三十六條
(八) 機車中途損壞 第二百三十七條
(九) 車輛熱軸 第二百三十八條
(十) 轉轍器損壞 第二百三十九條
第六章 附則 自第二百四十條至二百四十二條

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Publication date [1936]
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