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Changing the front end of a train?
I was just browsing images last night as I had nothing else to do (what an original excuse ) and noticed a picture of 142002 -
Original: http://www.53a-pix.co.uk/picture/142002-MV-280600.jpg Recently (majority is now black): http://www.railfaneurope.net/pix/gb/...Central-01.jpg Now: Now it's sporting a far brighter yellow than in the second picture above. I was just wondering what reasons could there be for changing the front end of a train? I'm all very new to being somewhat of a rail enthusiast so please excuse me if i've got all this wrong, i'm just being curious. |
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Hi Folos The only reason I can think of is safety, brighter yellow can be seen much better by track maintenance staff. I don't know much about electric or diesel trains but most of them have yellow front ends.
Alan Locojoe. |
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Yes the yellow front end is due to safety reasons. As for one end being brighter in one picture than the other note how the unit has had a re-paint into Arriva livery, its usual when a unit to have a re-paint that the front end also gets done. As for chaging the front end - aside from what i have explained above it could also be due to a fault in one of the driving cabs. hope this helps
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