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Subject: [CBQ] Cab lighting
From: "Eric Harmon" <scrimshander1@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 20:53:03 -0700
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Can anyone tell me whether the locomotives in use by CB&Q circa 1911 had cab lighting (and presumably headlights) from steam generated power (Pyle-National or similar)?  They seem to have been coming on at that time, but from my limited reading its hard to tell whether they were in common use for cab lighting by 1911.

And if there wasn't steam-generated lighting, what was used for cab lighting back in that day?
thanks
Eric
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