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I thought that was part of their mill operation.
Ok , about that great shot with the class lights . Are they also called markers ? On the LIRR it was either Head lights , or markers . Sometimes both if the train was fewer cars than normal , this way the Dashing Dans on the platform would know to not stand in the last 2 car positions as the train came to a grinding halt , therefore making a quicker loading of passengers . But that's a freight , so whats the rules governing those lights ?
Richie, class lights are on the front of an engine. markers are at the rear of a train or the rear of a locomotive. On class lights, dark is a scheduled train, white is an extra train, and green means there is another section of the same scheduled train following. Most class lights on Diesels also had red, to be used when pushing at the rear of trains. Then they would be markers.