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Atlas GP60 cab light missing?

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Posted by Bob Keller on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 3:55 PM
Look below the rotating yellow light on top of the cab roof. There is a space between the number boards (above the cab windows) for a cab light to be installed. On the model, the cover is there with simulated bolts. That was the cab light I was talking about, not the rotating beacon. Sorry for any confusion.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 3:49 PM
No locos would have a cablight, Its not protoypical... Some might have a blinking beacon for crews to spot. The only Atlas loco with cablights is the SW with the guages lit.
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Atlas GP60 cab light missing?
Posted by FJ and G on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 3:30 PM
Bob's review of GP60 is in May05. Excellent review.

Two questions:

1. No mention of when GP60 introduced. I believe in early 80s so that would be too late a period for it on my time-era pike.

2. Bob says "The Santa Fe units did not have headlights on the cab roof (see prototype photo pg 91)"

I looked at the prototype photo on page 91 and there is a yellow light up there, but not on the model.

Bob's statement could, however, be accurate as some GP-60 models may not have had them, as I understand they are used to spot locomotitves better from yard towers.

Can someone shed some light on these topics?

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