Why there is a cross sign behind the train
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A large 'X' is often seen painted on the rear of the coach that is the last one. A set of concentric circles may also be seen, although this seems to be going out of use now. EMU/DMU rakes have a smaller painted 'X' (red on white) at the rear, or sometimes a series of diagonal strokes painted on. In addition, a small board with 'LV' (black on yellow) is often attached to the rear of the vehicle.
If a train passes by a station or signal cabin without the appropriate last vehicle indication (or without confirmation of the number of coaches or wagons as mentioned above), it is assumed that there is possible train mishap.
In addition to this the last vehicle of a train is also supposed to carry a red lamp at the rear. In recent years provision of an electric lamp has become more common.
A large 'X' is often seen painted on the rear of the coach that is the last one. A set of concentric circles may also be seen, although this seems to be going out of use now. EMU/DMU rakes have a smaller painted 'X' (red on white) at the rear, or sometimes a series of diagonal strokes painted on. In addition, a small board with 'LV' (black on yellow) is often attached to the rear of the vehicle.
If a train passes by a station or signal cabin without the appropriate last vehicle indication (or without confirmation of the number of coaches or wagons as mentioned above), it is assumed that there is possible train mishap.
In addition to this the last vehicle of a train is also supposed to carry a red lamp at the rear. In recent years provision of an electric lamp has become more common.
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