Colorado Code § 40-29-106

Locomotive headlights - exceptions
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It is the duty of every railroad
corporation, receiver, or lessee thereof operating any line of railroad in this state to equip all
locomotive engines used in the transportation of trains over said railroad with headlights of not
less than twelve hundred candle power, measured without the aid of a reflector; but this section
and section 40-29-107 shall not apply to locomotive engines which are regularly employed in
yard service, known as switch engines; engines running for a distance of not more than sixteen
miles within the limits of this state to complete their runs; those used exclusively between
sunrise and sunset; nor engines going to or returning from repair shops when ordered to such
shops for repair.

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