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I just wanted to remind people that this thread is a great place to ask questions. If you have a question--dumb or not--this thread is an excellent place to post questions. <br /> <br />Recently a question was asked about headlights, so in keeping with that idea, how about horns? When a horn fails to sound for any reason what must the engineer do? How far will the engine be allowed to travel as the lead engine if the horn will not sound? Will the engineer switch lead engines to have an engine with an operable horn? <br /> <br />This may be a rare occurance but I do know it has happened. When the Cotton Belt 819 was restored to running condition, on a trip to St. Louis, the horn failed. [:0] I think it actaully fell off but am not 100% sure about that part. I know what happened on that trip and what happened there but how about mainline trains? <br /> <br />
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