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Air Brakes and Train Handling Rules - Alaska Railroad

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68 EOT Telemetry DevicesBuff/Draft DisplaysDisplayComments[ 80] Normal display. The train has not started moving.[ ->80] Forward. The train has started moving.[ * 80] Moving. The train is moving steadily.[ | | 80] Buff. The last car is decelerating.[ * 80] Moving. The train is moving with steady motion.[ | | 80] Draft. The last car is accelerating.[ * 80] Moving. Steady motion is resumed.[ | | 80] Buff. The last car is decelerating.[ –80] Stopped. The train is stopped.Table 68-E. Buff/Draft Displays.68.8.5 Marker Light DisplayIf the EOT unit is equipped with a marker light, the LCU will showthe marker light’s ON/OFF condition using the leftmost digit of thedisplay (see Table 68-F).Marker Light DisplaysDisplayComments[ 123] Normal display. (Marker light is off.)[* 123] Marker light is on.[ 123] Marker light is off.Table 68-F. Marker Light Displays.June 1, 1996 ARRC <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Brakes</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Train</strong> H<strong>and</strong>ling Manual 68-29

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