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International Railroad Discussion > When you forget that your train is too long...Date: 05/23/17 10:33 When you forget that your train is too long... Author: SP_cadillacs You are focused on the switch to throw it back to normal after your train clears when suddenly you hear a crunch sound and your train stops abruptly. Here are the results of a T-Bone running into the side of your own train on a loop track.
Date: 05/23/17 10:35 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: SP_cadillacs Top picture is of the head end at the diamond and the rear at the too right.
Bottom picture is of the entire train. Date: 05/23/17 10:38 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: exhaustED Damage not too bad, must have been reasonably low speed. Line should be re-opened in just a few hours....
Date: 05/23/17 11:59 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: ble692 Hope your job insurance was paid up
Date: 05/23/17 13:20 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: march_hare Excuse me, sir, would you mind peeing in this bottle here?
Date: 05/23/17 19:15 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: Railpax71 Is there a prototype for this?
Date: 05/23/17 19:37 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: UP3806 You need a bigger layout.
Tom Date: 05/24/17 04:09 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: acltrainman This on the H B Plant HO layout in Plant City, FL.
Stanley Jackowski Valrico, FL Date: 05/24/17 12:37 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: jst3751 What does this have to do with International Railroad discussions?
Date: 05/26/17 12:45 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: 86235 jst3751 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > What does this have to do with International > Railroad discussions? I suspect it was simply mis-posted. Date: 05/27/17 19:46 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: loleta jst3751 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > What does this have to do with International > Railroad discussions? Well I'm writing this response from Canada, which makes what we're all participating in here an international railroad discussion. - L.F. Date: 06/06/17 23:11 Re: When you forget that your train is too long... Author: casco17 UP3806 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > You need a bigger layout. > > Tom Or maybe a grade separation. |