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Railway Exams RRB-SECTION-CONTROLLER Unknown-Branch 2024 30.09.2024 Paper-1 Shift-1 Medium +1 -0.33 Unknown-Subject
Which of the following is not correct with respect to last vehicle trains?
Correct Answer: D. No brake van at all in the train
Explanation: In Indian Railways and general rail logistics, a last vehicle (LV) train typically signifies a train where specific marking and signaling procedures are followed to ensure the entire train has passed a block section. While these trains may run without a guard or have specific equipment like LV boards or tail lamps attached to the rear-most vehicle, the statement that there is "no brake van at all in the train" is incorrect. A brake van is a standard requirement for maintaining braking power and safety, even if it is not situated at the very end of the train or if the train is operating under special "last vehicle" protocols.
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