http://www.museumoftransport.org/restoration.htm
The museum of transport in St. Louis has been restoring one. You might try
contacting them
Simon
Troy,IL
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From: "TEB2771" <teb2771@earthlink.net>
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Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 7:06 PM
Subject: RE: [CBQ] Aero Train
>I believe the National Railroad Museum at Green Bay, WI has an Aerotrain
>(and a large scale model of an entire train). They should have these
>answers. Tom Burg
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> From: Henry W Kraichely
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> Sent: 1/9/2006 6:21:41 PM
> Subject: [CBQ] Aero Train
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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.
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> 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?
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> 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).
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> Thank you for your help.
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> Hank
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