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slow order
a directive issued to reduce speed for safety reasons on a railway track
A slow order is a temporary speed limit set on a section of railway track that requires trains to travel slower than usual. This is usually done to ensure safety during situations like track repairs, maintenance, or when the track is in poor condition. Slow orders are put in place to reduce the risk of accidents and allow trains to pass safely over the affected area. The speed limit is typically lower than the normal track speed, and the slow order remains in effect until the track is deemed safe for regular travel speeds again.
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