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Question related to tail lamps: Why, when running with locos at both ends of a train or as a convoy of several locos, do they often stick a tail lamp on rather than using the rear loco's own red lights?
 
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Question related to tail lamps: Why, when running with locos at both ends of a train or as a convoy of several locos, do they often stick a tail lamp on rather than using the rear loco's own red lights?
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Would the driver know if the lights on the rear loco had failed? Does any through wiring indicate such a fault?

Possibly - more basically - because it is a train and that is what is written in the rules for a train.
 

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Question related to tail lamps: Why, when running with locos at both ends of a train or as a convoy of several locos, do they often stick a tail lamp on rather than using the rear loco's own red lights?
The rear loco will be dead. Putting that loco's tail lights on would run down its batteries.
 
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