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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by wabash1</i> <br /><br /> I would venture to say this was track equipment tied down in a spur or siding <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Now THAT makes alot of sense. [:)] <br /> <br /> <br />Oh, I have to say this before Joe beats me to it. K-Mart was having a bluelight sidewalk (railroad) sale. [:D] lol <br /> <br />Now with the joke said back to the topic. I have seen engineers dim the lights or turn them off for meets or in the yards. I sincerely doubt it was an engine moving on the main with no lights. I would think the consequences would not be pleasant for the engineer or the railroad. And should there be an accident under a no headlight condition katy bar the door. But like I said I doubt it was an engine moving without lights on. The MOW eqiupment does sound like a very valid suggestion.
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