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My problem is they didn't have red one, the color I use most of.  If they had those, I'd have probably ordered a quantity of them as well as the green, then the shipping wouldn't be as much of a factor.  For a small quantity, I'm better off with Digikey.  Let's say ten of the green ones...  I'd pay $10.56 for the parts and $3 shipping for First Class Mail.  For my $14, I get the parts and the shipping.   The difference is even more pronounced if I ordered less than ten, the shipping from Australia kills you.

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In general, the lights on the front of the engine that is leading the train are "classification lights" -- they provided information about the particular train: white indicated an "extra" not shown in the timetable; green indicated a scheduled train with a following section or sections; red on the caboose, last car, or tender of last engine (a marker light) indicated the end of a train, and thus provided confirmation that the train had passed intact. Dark (non-illuminated) class lights simply indicated a scheduled train without a following section (or sections).

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