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ebinmaine

Kev ole buddy...

This is awesome.  

 

 

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Just now, ebinmaine said:

Kev ole buddy...

This is awesome.  

 

 


Story of my life, running ‘round in circles!  Put it that way, it’s not so satisfying!

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8ntruck

Interesting how the train on the inner loops is passing itself on the outer loops.

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953 nut

Thanks Kevin;   now I'm going to have to have to take a Dramamine!          :unsure:

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ranger

WOW!!! To run that smoothly the 🚂 🛠️mechanics must be following @peter lena’s ‘Lucas’ lube doctrines, no “Hot Boxes” in evidence here!

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squonk

Lots of the same hopper car. Probably can't find them anywhere as he has them all. All the DPU's were pretty cool! 

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rmaynard

I wish he would have added more cars so that the last one just clears as the engine passes the end of the train.

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, squonk said:

DPU's

I like trains as machines in general but I know little about them. 

Today I learned what a DPU is...

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I don't recall ever seeing that set-up in person.   

 

 

 

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Oldskool

That's very mesmerizing. 

 

I....must....buy.....a.....train....set....

 

Wait.! What.?.......

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ebinmaine
15 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

That's very mesmerizing. 

 

I....must....buy.....a.....train....set....

 

Wait.! What.?.......

I've thought MANY times about having one around the upper wall of my great room. 

That's a LOT of track.  

120, 130 feet or so.  

 

 

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Pullstart
6 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I've thought MANY times about having one around the upper wall of my great room. 

That's a LOT of track.  

120, 130 feet or so.  

 

 


Me too.  I have lots of train parts from my childhood set, not sure if I have enough good track to set anything up.

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squonk
37 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I like trains as machines in general but I know little about them. 

Today I learned what a DPU is...

:handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

I don't recall ever seeing that set-up in person.   

 

 

 

CSX which one of the lines close to me use them all the time. This live Railfan cam is about 30 miles from me. House in the camera view just had a fire recently that was caught on the camera live. :blink: If you watch this enough you'll probably see a DPU

 

 

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clueless

Now that's a Railway Roundhouse. Can you imagine sitting at the crossing waiting on that one :ranting:.

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Pullstart
4 hours ago, 953 nut said:

Thanks Kevin;   now I'm going to have to have to take a Dramamine!          :unsure:


I showed it to my wife, she got a little sick too!  :lol:

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Oldskool
50 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I've thought MANY times about having one around the upper wall of my great room. 

That's a LOT of track.  

120, 130 feet or so.  

 

 

I have also had that same thought. I don't think it will ever happen.

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8ntruck

Back in the 50's, Lionel made a dealer display layout to demonstrate the increase in traction their 'Magne-Traction' feature gave.  Magne-Traction was a system that magnetized some or all of the driving wheels on the locomotive, sticking them to the steel track.

 

The layout was an oval with a tunnel on one of the straight sides.  The train was longer than the tunnel, yet whole train entered the tunnel before the locomotive emerged from the other side. 

 

This was done by putting a loop of track on a second deck under the main deck of the layout to accommodate the whole train while it was 'in the tunnel'.  The grades to get down to, and up from the lower deck were steep enough that a locomotive without Magne-Traction could not climb back up to the upper deck and out of the tunnel.

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peter lena

@Pullstart  neat stuff , remember back in the  day , there were a lot of  "  hobby stores  " in NYC , one near us , had his store   half  , LIONEL  TRAINS  THE OTHER   HALF  AMERICAN  FLYER ,  full wall displays  and center store  train yard . christmas time was  the  opportunity  to  add to your stash .  pete

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

my childhood set


I wanted a new controller once.  The train store was about 25-30 minutes away and I would frequent there as often as I could.  I drew the controller I wanted and my grandmother brought it there.  They knew the exact controller I was looking for!  I think it might be the only new train item I ever had.

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Oldskool

This is about 3 miles west of the house. 

The guy and his son put this all together.

I believe he built all of the train cars himself. If memory serves me correct he has 8 cars total. It's to bad is so cold. Would have made a better pic is he had the train out. If you look to the right you can see the trestle. 

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squonk
2 hours ago, Oldskool said:

This is about 3 miles west of the house. 

The guy and his son put this all together.

I believe he built all of the train cars himself. If memory serves me correct he has 8 cars total. It's to bad is so cold. Would have made a better pic is he had the train out. If you look to the right you can see the trestle. 

20230115_124309.jpg

We have a mini steam train club a few miles from me. Their open house is always the day of the Wheel Horse show. :(

 

 

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Beap52

Mercy! I have to go pee but too dizzy to stand up.  That was interesting.

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The Freightliner Guy

the trains used seem to be gp7s or gp9s gp meaning general purpose so they are emd Electric motive division gp7s or 9s

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