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2011
Railroading Merit Badge
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Scoutmaster Bucky Comments: |
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The Railroading Merit Badge is a fun and easy one for most Scouts to complete. Great Patrol or Troop activity merit badge.
If you like the Railroading Merit Badge, consider also doing American Heritage |
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BSA Advancement ID |
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094 |
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Created |
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1952 |
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Last Requirements Revision |
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2005 |
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Scoutmaster Bucky offered this merit badge: |
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Saturday January 9, 2010 |
St Paul, MN |
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20 Scouts |
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Requirements: |
source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition |
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 types 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 RAILROADING With 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 switching contest on a timesaver layout and record your time.
RAILFANNING With 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.
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this page last reviewed and updated -
March 2011 |
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