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24RL and 26L air brakes
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Oh, I forgot...the 26L. Simple, really. Left to right: RELEASE; MINIMUM REDUCTION; SERVICE [OR APPLICATON ZONE]; FULL SERVICE; SUPPRESSION; HANDLE OFF; EMERGENCY. And as Wabash said, there is no lap position; place the handle where you want it, and when the blow stops, leave it there. [unless you wind up taking more] Then when you're done with it, back to Release. Unlike the 24RL above, this Release functions more like 24RL RUN.
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