A device with a flashing red light mounted on the rear of a train to signal the end of the train. This device also handles other critical tasks as well. See the FRED article for details.
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2007-09-23 11:28 Dp67 263×479× (19142 bytes) F.R.E.D. Flashing Rear End Device<br> A device with a flashing red light mounted on the rear of a train to signal the end of the train. This device also handles other critical tasks as well. See the [[Flashing rear-end device|FRED]] article for details.<b
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