Pilot Flags

The majority of Light Rail systems, like all rail systems use "pilot flags" for single-tracking operations not controlled by automatic signaling systems.  A "card, medallion or flag" can be designated as a pilot flag. 

During a period of downtown construction construction Spring & Summer 1999, Portland's Tri-Met Light Rail Operators used this medallion as a pilot flag.  The "items" that were used as a pilot flags were changed on a every few weeks.  On one occasion a "pink bunny" (See photo below) was used as the "pilot flag" is shown below in an office chair located in a much milder (and possibly warmer) environment, than she had been used to while being used as a "pilot flag".

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Updated September 21, 2000