Receiving Train Outside the Salt Lake City/Ogden...
Receiving Train Outside the Salt Lake City/Ogden Metro Complex
Your claim:
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When you have been instructed by the Carrier to receive your train outside the SLC/Ogden Metro Complex.
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Claim a half a basic day for receiving your train within the 25-mile zone as per the Salt Lake Hub Implementing Agreement.
Required Documentation:
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Work History showing what train you were called for and what time you were on duty.
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Conductors Log showing the milepost that you were instructed to go and receive your train.
EXAMPLE:
Claiming a half a basic day for being instructed to receive my train outside the SLC/Ogden Metro Complex, but within the 25-Mile Zone. I was called on duty for the (TRAIN SYMBOL) at (ON DUTY CIRC-7) with an on-duty time of (TIME) with (ENGINEER). I was instructed by (CARRIER OFFICIAL) to take van from (ON-DUTY CIRC-7) to (CIRC-7 WHERE THE TRAIN WAS LOCATED). Departed (ON DUTY CIR-7) at (TIME) and arrived at train located at (CIRC-7) at (TIME). Departed (CIRC-7) and arrived back at (ON-DUTY CIRC-7) at (TIME).
This claim is fully supported by the Salt Lake Hub Merger Agreement which states:
1 . Twenty-Five Mile Zone - At Salt Lake City, Ogden, Elko, Milford, Grand Junction, Helper, Provo, Green River, Las Vegas, Yermo and Pocatello pool crews may receive their train up to twenty-five miles on the far side of the terminal and run on through to the scheduled terminal. Crews shall be paid an additional one-half (Y2) basic day for this service in addition to the miles run between the two terminals. If the time spent in this zone is greater than four (4) hours, then they shall be paid on a minute basis. Note: Crews receiving their trains on the far side of their terminal but within the Salt Lake-Ogden complex shall be paid under this provision.
NOTE: The Mile-Posts designated in the Hub Merger Agreement are contemplated as follows:
- Salt Lake City/Ogden Metro Complex. A new consolidated Salt Lake City/Ogden Metro Complex will be created to include the entire area within and including the following trackage: Ogden mile posts 989.0 UP east, 3.25 UP north and 780.21 SP west and to Salt Lake City mile posts 739.0 DRGW south and 781.17 UP west.
1 . All UP and SP pool, local, work train and road switcher operations within the SLC/Ogden Metro Complex shall be operated as a single carrier operation. 2. All road crews may receive/leave their trains at any location within the boundaries of the new complex and may perform any work within those boundaries pursuant to the controlling collective bargaining agreements. The Carrier will designate the on/off duty points for road crews within the new complex with the on/off duty points having appropriate facilities for inclement weather and other facilities as currently required in the collective bargaining agreement. The on-duty points shall be the same as the off-duty points. 3. All rail lines, yards and/or sidings within the new complex will be considered as common to all crews working in, into and out of the complex. All crews will be permitted to perform all permissible road/yard moves . Interchange rules are not applicable for intra-carrier moves within the complex. 4. In addition to the consolidated complex, all UP and SP operations within the greater Salt Lake City area and all UP and SP operations (including the OUR&D) within the greater Ogden area shall be consolidated into two, separate terminal operations. The existing switching limits at Ogden will now include the former SP rail line to SP Milepost 780.21. The existing UP switching limits at Salt Lake City will now include the Roper Yard switching limits (former DRGW) to DRGW Milepost 739.0.