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 #193071  by mwhite
 
It's an MU cable - for multiple unit operation.

 #193434  by CSRR573
 
I thought that the MU hoses were next to the brake hose and the coupler?

MU

 #193438  by H.F.Malone
 
MU Cable: carries 'lectricity (low voltage control power).

MU Hose: carries air.

Ya need both to MU.

 #193761  by CSRR573
 
Thank you very much for clearing this up for me! :-D

 #193781  by jg greenwood
 
CSRR573 wrote:I thought that the MU hoses were next to the brake hose and the coupler?
The three air hoses, from the outside in:

Independent Application and Release (IAR)
Actuating (ACT)
Main Reservoir (MR)

As the man said, all these must be connected to MU locomotives. The BNSF requires these three hoses be coupled on both sides from, IIRC, November thru March.