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I was just given a lantern and told it was used on the trains. (I know enough about rail history to believe this is so.) It's one of those that would be used to signal all clear, etc to the engineer by the track personel/ conductor.It is round (cylyindrical), battery operated and has two "flashlight" lamps on the bottom. My question is: It does not have the battery. Does any one know what kind / name of battery it took so I can look for one? It would be about the same size as the big square 6V batteries used in flashlights but obviously would be round.Thanks to all who answer.
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