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From: CQDX018
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  • If you look real closely at 0:16, the back ditchlights were flashing, so I guess he had the wrong set on, lol.

  • Yes, however, on modern NS locomotives it is standard (automatic) for when the engineer sets the front lights off the back comes on automatically. But, yes! Needed to be on!

  • not unless the ditch lights were set up for long hood. there is a switch on the control stand in those ge's for short hood and long hood.

  • That's crazy! No ditchlights?

  • No nssd70m2, none what so ever. Not even the headlight. I would like to know if he ran it like that the whole trip.

  • they should have come on when he blew the horn

  • They don't work that way. You flip the light settings then sound the horn.

  • No headlight? No ditchlights? Engineer could get in trouble for that.

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