I’m putting together an old bb Athearn kit and it has roof mounted marker lights. I happen to have some old colored marker lights, but what color? I’m guessing red, but maybe red and white? I searched google for a while but other than the term frog-eye, no mention of color.
I just have mine red to the rear and nothing forward on my SP bay window. I bought a Roundhouse Dovers kit and it came with a green jewel for forward and a red for the rear. I illuminated it with red both directions.
Mel
Modeling the early to mid 1950s SP in HO scale since 1951
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Bakersfield, California
I’m beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
Rule 19:
Markers will display red to the rear and either yellow or green (check specific railroad’s rules) to the side when the train is moving or standing on a through track.
When the train is stopped on a siding (for a meet or pass) markers will display yellow or green to the rear, red to the side. This is why marker lanterns can be turned in their brackets.
Not quoted - other special circumstances for multiple track which can require display of yellow or green on the side where an overtaking train may pass…
Peter Josserand, Rights of Trains, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, copyright 1957.
Chuck (Modeling Central Japan in September, 1964 - red marker lamps centered in red ‘dinner plate’ reflectors)
The athearn fixture is a roof mounted fore-aft double barrel light. Since I make the rules, red/green or red/yellow jewels will work. Thanks
There’s a little discussion about them here:
http://modelingthesp.com/Operations/Train_Indicators.html
Many of the photos I have seen of the markers in question show only a single red lamp but I know that there were some with twin lamps.
http://southernpacificmodelerssociety.freeforums.org/bay-window-question-t2535.html
Good Luck, Ed