What are the ‘X’ marks or concentric circles painted on the ends of some coaches?

June 22, 2019, 12:28 PM
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A large yellow ‘X’, or a series of concentric circles (yellow or white) are painted on the end of a coach which is used as the last coach in a rake — it allows station crew or signalmen to visually check that the rake is intact by sighting this last vehicle indication. At night, a small red lamp is used at the end (this used to be an oil lamp in days past), and sometimes a board with the words ‘Last Vehicle’ can also be spotted.

ये भी पढ़े – जीरे का पानी दोगुना तेजी से कम करता है वजन, जानें कैसे

Source – IFRCA.org

 

 

 

 
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