If you look real closely at 0:16, the back ditchlights were flashing, so I guess he had the wrong set on, lol.
NahuntaSubFoamer5115 2 years ago
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!
CQDX018 2 years ago
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.
ciron28 2 years ago
That's crazy! No ditchlights?
nssd70m2 4 years ago
No nssd70m2, none what so ever. Not even the headlight. I would like to know if he ran it like that the whole trip.
CQDX018 4 years ago
they should have come on when he blew the horn
trains91 4 years ago
They don't work that way. You flip the light settings then sound the horn.
NSwannabeEngineer 2 years ago
No headlight? No ditchlights? Engineer could get in trouble for that.
boardman49 4 years ago
If you look real closely at 0:16, the back ditchlights were flashing, so I guess he had the wrong set on, lol.
NahuntaSubFoamer5115 2 years ago
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!
CQDX018 2 years ago
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.
ciron28 2 years ago
That's crazy! No ditchlights?
nssd70m2 4 years ago
No nssd70m2, none what so ever. Not even the headlight. I would like to know if he ran it like that the whole trip.
CQDX018 4 years ago
they should have come on when he blew the horn
trains91 4 years ago
They don't work that way. You flip the light settings then sound the horn.
NSwannabeEngineer 2 years ago
No headlight? No ditchlights? Engineer could get in trouble for that.
boardman49 4 years ago