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Typically, because rail vehicles can travel in two directions, they have both headlights and taillights on either end. The driver can usually configure the light type and intensity on both ends individually, using the switches found in vehicle cabs.
Typically, because rail vehicles can travel in {{pll|Reverser|two directions}}, they have both headlights and taillights on either end. Usually, you can configure the light type and intensity on both ends individually, using switches found in vehicle {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cabs}}.

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Typically, because rail vehicles can travel in {{pll|Reverser|two directions}}, they have both headlights and taillights on either end. Usually, you can configure the light type and intensity on both ends individually, using switches found in vehicle {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cabs}}.

Typically, because rail vehicles can travel in two directions , they have both headlights and taillights on either end. Usually, you can configure the light type and intensity on both ends individually, using switches found in vehicle cabs .