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Originally posted by Hot Water:
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Originally posted by Kent Loudon:
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Any idea on a time frame that these could be from?
30's-40's?
More like 1960s or 1970s from the interior cab photo posted above.
This type of cab signal indicator was also used on PRR steam locos and electric locos in the 1930s and onward. They displayed the aspects of the position light signal ahead and can be seen sometimes in PRR cab photos and videos. PRR diesel locos likely got them as well, from white-lined steam being retired.
The use of cast aluminum also dates these units to that period. Cast aluminum was quite popular in the later 1930s for a great many things, even for O gauge/scale model train car kits!
As these indicators don't physically wear out (other than burnt out light bulbs and maybe cracked or broken lenses), they no doubt could be re-installed on newer locos.
A more up-to-date signal indicator casing might be made of stamped steel or by now if still in use, injection molded plastic.
Ed Bommer