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The two answers are only for GCOR 5.9.2, there is a third answer in GCOR 5.9.1 (3): “When stopped on the Main Track waiting for an approaching train. However, when stopped in block system limits, turn the headlight off at the radio request of the crew of an approaching train until the head end of the train passes. After head end of approaching train passes, turn on bright while the train is passing.”
Front #348
GCOR 5.9.2
At the front of every train, the headlight must be set to bright. When must they be turned off? (Select all that apply.)
- Left unattended on the main track in block system limits
- Stopped clear of the main track
- Stopped in block system limits, at the radio request of the crew of an approaching train
- Left unattended on the main track in non-signaled territory
Back #348
GCOR 5.9.2
Answer: - Stopped clear of the main track - Left unattended on the main track in block system limits - Stopped in block system limits, at the radio request of the crew of an approaching train
Feedback:
- Even though the rule book lists two times you can turn off your headlight, there are actually three times that it's allowed - The third time it's allowed, as noted in GCOR 5.9.1 (3), is at the radio request of the crew of an approaching train when your train is stopped - Don't take the liberty of turning it off unless you are specifically requested to do so by the approaching train