Description
The Oscitrol PPC-11200 light was a set of 3 lights stacked vertically – the upper two lights pointed out at 3 degrees, one left and one right. Each light would flash 50 times a minute, and more closely resemble alternating ditch lights than a light in motion. The lower light pointed straight and was activated manually or with a pneumatic control switch, turning on and flashing when the train was in emergency. Unfortunately, the Oscitrol lights never really caught on and only a few railroads used them. This version has no glare shields and has a mount to fit on the nose door of an E/F Unit. These were used by Amtrak and others. Include a mount to directly fit an 0402 LED (Evans “Pico”). Includes 2 per package as well as clear lenses (with extras).






