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bigedd Welcome to the forums [:)] <br /> <br />If the train were yarded that would make some sense. He did say it was moving north. Nothing should be moving without lights. I don't know if they would work on an engine out on the line. I would think they would just send another engine or two out after it or the train. But if they did work on it then I would think the dispatcher would protect it and the signals would offer protection too. We need some of the real railroaders to pop in here and provide some info in this area. It does seem a little strange, actually a lot, that there would be movement on an active railroad but whatever was moving didn't have lights on. Even during the day lights are required by law. But I bet in a day or two we will know alot more about it than we do now. Until more "light" is shed on the subject we will just have to wonder. [:(] <br /> <br />
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