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					Do THREE of the following:
						Name three types of modern freight trains. Explain why 
						unit trains are more efficient than mixed freight trains.Name one Class I or regional railroad. Explain what 
						major cities it serves, the locations of major terminals, 
						service facilities, and crew change points, and the major 
						commodities it carries.Using models or pictures, identify 10 types of railroad 
						freight or passenger cars. Explain the purpose of each type 
						of car.Explain how a modern diesel or electric locomotive develops 
						power. Explain the terms dynamic braking and radial steering 
						trucks.Do the following:
						Explain the purpose and formation of Amtrak. Explain, 
						by the use of a timetable, a plan for making a trip by rail 
						between two cities at least 500 miles apart. List the times 
						of departure and arrival at your destination, the train 
						number, and the type of service you want.List and explain the various forms of public/mass transit 
						using rail as the fixed guide path.Do ONE of the following:
						Name four departments of a railroad company. Describe 
						what each department does. Tell about the opportunities in railroading that interest 
						you most and why.Name four rail support industries, Describe the function 
						of each one.With your parent's and counselor's approval, interview 
						someone employed in the rail industry. Learn what that person 
						does and how this person became interested in railroading. 
						Find out what type of schooling and training are required 
						for this position.Explain the purpose of Operation Lifesaver and its mission.Do THREE of the following:
						List five safety precautions that help make trains safer 
						for workers and passengers.Explain to your merit badge counselor why railroad rights-of-way 
						are important for safety.List 10 safety tips to remember when you are near a 
						railroad track (either on the ground or on a station platform) 
						or aboard a train.Tell your counselor about the guidelines for conduct 
						that should be followed when you are near or on railroad 
						property. Explain the dangers of trespassing on railroad 
						property.Tell what an automobile driver can do to safely operate 
						a car at grade crossings, and list three things an automobile 
						driver should never do at a grade crossing.Tell how to report a malfunction of grade crossing warning 
						devices.List safety precautions a pedestrian should follow at 
						a public crossing.Explain the appearance and meaning of the following warning 
					signs and devices: advance warning sign, pavement markings, 
					crossbucks, flashing red lights, crossing gates.Do EACH of the following:
						Explain how railroad signals operate and show two basic 
						signal tyes using color and configuration.Explain the meaning of three whistle signals.Describe a way to signal a train for an emergency stop.Explain the use and function of the EOTD (end-of-train 
						device) or FRED (Flashing rear end device) used on the last 
						car of most trains.Select ONE of the following special-interest areas and complete 
					the requirements:
						Model RailroadingWith your parent's and counselor's approval, do TWO of the 
						following:
 
							Draw a layout of your own model railroad; or one 
							that could be built in your home. Design a point-to-point 
							track or loop with different routings. Include one of 
							the following: turnaround or terminal or yard or siding.Build one model railroad car kit or one locomotive 
							kit.Name the scale of four popular model railroad gauges. 
							Identify the scale of four model cars or locomotives.Locate the Web site of four model railroad - related 
							manufacturers or magazine publishers. Print information 
							on their products and services and discuss the information 
							with your counselor.Build one railroad structure (from scratch or using 
							a kit), paint and weather the structure, mount it on 
							your layout or diorama, and make the surrounding area 
							on a diorama scenic.Alone or with others, build a model railroad or 
							modular layout, including ballast and scenery. Make 
							electrical connections and operate a train. Describe 
							what you enjoyed most.Participate in a National Model Railroad Association 
							switching contest on a timesaver layout and record your 
							time.RailfanningWith your parent's and counselor's approval, do TWO of the 
						following:
 
							Visit a railroad museum, historical display, or 
							a prototype railroad-sponsored public event. With permission, 
							photograph, videotape, or sketch items of interest. 
							Explain what you saw and describe your photos, sketches, 
							or videotape.Purchase tickets and ride a scenic or historic railroad. 
							Under supervision, photograph the equipment and discuss 
							with your counselor the historic significance of the 
							operation.Locate the Web site of four rail historical groups, 
							then find information on the history of the rail preservation 
							operations and purpose of each group. Talk with a member 
							of one of the groups and find out how you might help.Plan a trip by rail between two points. Obtain a 
							schedule and explain when the train should arrive at 
							two intermediate points. Purchase the tickets and make 
							the trip. Explain to your counselor what you saw. 
 BSA Advancement ID#: 94 Pamphlet Revision Date: 2003
 Requirements last revised in 2004
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