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Has anybody modeled the marker light as shown in this photo?  I have asked the ATSF Modelers on FB if any tech drawings exist, but nothing has turned up.  This type of marker seems to be unique to ATSF.

 

The only ATSF (pre-Amtrak) train I ever rode was the California Special from Lubbock to Snyder, TX.  When we got off the train and watched it roll by, I remember seeing this type of marker which hung on the retractable safety gate of the last car.

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Interesting question. Most of the long distance passenger trains that the Sante Fe ran had an observation car. When they went to the Hi-Level cars, the step down coach had red markers on either side of the end of the car with a drumhead. On shorter runs, form the picture you are showing, it appears they used a singe red marker on the last car.

 

If it were me installing end markers, I would use the two red light approach.

People from the ATSF Historical and Modeling Society have related that they remember a day when, for example, The Fast Mail had 2 caboose markers displayed.  And you are correct that many trains had observation cars with built in markers.

After watching some video on youtube.com of old ATSF film footage (probably Super8), there are examples of the big red marker on the safety gate.  That is the marker I want to model.

Most of the long distance passenger trains that the Sante Fe ran had an observation car.

Around 1957, Santa Fe dropped the use of traditional observation cars and converted nearly all of them into square-ended cars for mid train use. 

 

Rob's picture would be correct for the late 50's on.  I can barely read it, but I think it is identified as the Chief in 1962.

 

Santa Fe was always big on red signal lights found on engines both steam and diesel.  Sometimes they were paired as mars/red signal lights.

 

I'm thinking of taking an Atlas SF FM Erie Built and changing the upper light to resemble the engine as delivered.  It's hard to tell but the upper light in this picture is red.  I was thinking I'll have to use something like red bulb die for the lens.  I assume there is something like that still available.    

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Rob - If you come up with a solution, please post it.  The light you want to model was used on secondary trains and I'm interested in modeling something like that.  

 

Maybe something from model car parts might work, i don't know what's out there.

 

 headlightstrod

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I believe that the marker light in question is a 32-volt portable MARS light. Several railroads used these to protect the rear end of passenger trains, especially when the rear car was not an observation or other type of car having such a light (MARS or Pyle GyraLight) built in. Some were intended to be illuminated when the train was stopped, by sensing brake line pressure or lower voltage from the wheel generators. It was not unusual to see them continuously illuminated, however, especially on GN.

 

I have seen examples of such lights on GN, NP, SP&S, UP and CB&Q passenger trains; I'm sure there are many others...

Originally Posted by totomac:

Keil Line makes/made a safety gate with a red light like you are looking for. I bought one on eBay several years ago.  

I just checked Walthers' listings of Keil Line parts.  Didn't find a single package as you suggested, but I don't have a paper copy (more complete listings) of Keil Line's catalog handy at the moment...it's at the store (LHS).

 

But they have two items that might suffice:

 

382-4829, Mars tail light with flasher   $23.95  Currently in stock  (This may not be appropriate, since I believe a "Mars" light is a different animal from the small light in Joe's photo.)

 

382-48226, Tailgate for passenger car with Diamond bars  $5.95  Currently out-of-stock, but restock "in transit".

 

Tomar, the drumhead folks, makes a "Taillight kit...red, 1.5v", item 81-813 (Walthers sku), but I have no idea whether it's relevant to this application.  If you sent the Tomar folks a copy of the picture Joe has posted, they might be able to confirm or redirect.

 

No pictures/photos to link.

 

FWIW, always....

 

KD 

 

 

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Originally Posted by ChipR:

KD,

 

I believe the correct item number is 382-4829.  The price of $23.95 leads be to think that it includes lighting capabilities.

 

ChipR

Yep, you're right!  I just changed it above.  When I got into the store this AM I looked at the list and discovered the error.  The catalog description has no photo/drawing, and the line description only adds "kit" to info.  Keil sells a variety of lighting/bulb items, so I'm quite sure it would be for a functional light.  Still do not see a complete gate/light package, tho....just the individual items.

 

Thx.

 

KD

 

 

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OK

17 months later, here it is.

The sleeper coach is from MTH.  I use it to bring up the markers of my version of the ATSF Fast Mail.  The red marker is a 2 light kit designed to be added to SuperLiner cars...the unused bulb is blanked out with masking tape and tucked inside the car for future use if needed.  The kit comes complete and can be easily added to existing lighting inside the car.   The marker is held in place with a supplied plastic grommet.  A hole was drilled through the vestibule door for the grommet and another hole through the interior partitionATSF_marker7 for the passage of wires.    A fold-out gate was added as a final touch.  In a perfect world, the marker should be suspended from the fold-out gate, but I am not that skilled a modeler.

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What was the final part number and from what source did you buy the light?  Thanks

I purchased from a dealer with an "eBay storefront" named Dan's l.e.d.epot. (formerly Dan's Drumheads).  It doesn't take long to browse through all his offerings. I might add that he is good to do business with, and if you contact him about needing something that isn't on his storefront, he might be able to build it...he has done such for me before.

The product I bought was a dual red marker light kit.

 

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