Sec. 230.86 Required illumination. (a) General provisions. Each steam locomotive used between sunset and sunrise shall be equipped with an operable headlight that provides illumination sufficient for a steam locomotive engineer in the cab to see, in a clear atmosphere, a dark object as large as a man of average size standing at least 800 feet ahead and in front of such headlight. If a steam locomotive is regularly required to run backward for any portion of its trip other than to pick up a detached portion of its train or to make terminal movements, it shall also be equipped on its rear end with an operable headlight that is capable of providing the illumination described in this paragraph (a). (b) Dimming device. Such headlights shall be provided with a device whereby the light from same may be diminished in yards and at stations or when meeting trains. (c) Where multiple locomotives utilized. When two or more locomotives are used in the same train, the leading locomotive only will be required to display a headlight.
(h) Any locomotive subject to Part 229, that was built before December 31, 1948, and that is not used regularly in commuter or intercity passenger service, shall be considered historic equipment and excepted from the requirements of paragraphs (d) through (h) of this section.
Historic equipment built before a certain date is exempted. I'm sure one of our regulars has the rule bookmarked and can share..
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I've been wondering the same thing for a while... I believe that diesels without ditch lights are restricted to 20 mph at crossings - but clearly these steam engines go much faster. So are they exempted from that rule?
What are / is there FRA regulations governing ditch lights for steam engines on mainline excursion trips / service -- Portland, Oregon's SP 4449? UP's 844?
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