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I can't get the overly bright track powered interior lights to go off with the wand. ( I have other cars with EZ Peasy lights, and no trouble with wand there.)
That CV caboose is NOT a CN/Point Ste. Charles van.The only similarity are the added options like the rear inspection lights and electric markers. As noted by someone else it's an American ICC-built caboose.The Atlas EV (based on an ICC prototype) is definitely more appropriate for the base body of the car and add details as appropriate.- electric markers- inspection lights- step lights- various grab irons- oil tank fill on side below cupola (beside the middle grab irons)
The Railwire is not your personal army.
I took the shell off, and the reed switches are closer to cupola, so I was able to switch them on/off. Would they be alternating flashing markers on proto? On model each end has one marker brighter than the other. Thanks, Joe D
19. MARKERS – the following signals will be displayed to the rear of every train to indicate the rear of the train.By day – markers not lighted.By Night:On single track and when running with the current of traffic on two tracks, markers lighted displaying red to the rear.On two tracks, when standing or running against current of traffic, markers lighted displaying red to the rear on the outside, and green to the rear on the inside.On more than two tracks, when running with the current of traffic, or when standing or running against the current of traffic, markers lighted displaying red to the rear unless otherwise directed by special instructions.When a train is clear of the main track to be passed by another train, lighted markers will display green to the rear.When the rear of a train is equipped with built-in markers, they must be lighted by day and by night.When a train is equipped to display a single flashing type marker it will be unlighted by day; by night it will display flashing red to the rear, except when clear of the main track to be passed by another train it will display flashing green to the rear.EXCEPTION: The requirement that markers display green to the rear when clear of main track does not apply in CTC.19A. A train not equipped to display markers as prescribed by Rule 19 will display a red flag by day and a red light by night to indicate the rear. The red light will be replaced by a white light when the train is clear of main track.EXCEPTION: The red light will not be replaced by a white light in CTC.