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Subject: [CBQ] Aero Train
From: Henry W Kraichely <hkraichely@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 16:21:09 -0800 (PST)
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sI know this is an odd question for the Q forum but I have seen a very 
impressive depth of knowledge of various railroad topics so here goes.
   
  I am modeling the Aero Train and would like to know how the front head light 
were used.  There are 5 lights in a row on the nose, 4 white one red.  How did 
the UP or RI use the red light?  Was it used for back up moves, when the brakes 
were in emergency or both?
   
  Finally, I have not been able to find a good photo of the rear car to 
determine the number of lights.  I know that there are 2 red lights centered 
below the window but were there any others (back-up etc).
   
  Thank you for your help.
   
  Hank


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