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In terms of lighting, a train is considered as a single entity. As such it’s suggested to have headlights enabled at the very front, and taillights at the very end, with no lighting in-between, where they may be obstructed.
In terms of lighting, a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|train}} is considered a single entity. As such it’s suggested to have headlights enabled at the very front, and taillights at the very end, with no lighting in-between, where they may be obstructed.

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In terms of lighting, a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|train}} is considered a single entity. As such it’s suggested to have headlights enabled at the very front, and taillights at the very end, with no lighting in-between, where they may be obstructed.

In terms of lighting, a train is considered a single entity. As such it’s suggested to have headlights enabled at the very front, and taillights at the very end, with no lighting in-between, where they may be obstructed.