In the summer when the sun is rising as usual in the east I run west as not to have the sun in my eyes. In the fall and winter I run my 5 miles in the afternoon so it doesn't matter.
laz57
Don
I used to run my trains clockwise most of the time. This summer I added a second main line. Now I run in both directions.
Chris
Well, the way my layout is currently configured is that it advances to the North and then retreats South.....
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lionelsoni wrote:If I run my F3s deasil, should I run my Hudson widdershins?
If I run my F3s deasil, should I run my Hudson widdershins?
Hoot laddie, ye canna race yer F3's in the hoose at aw.
Lionelsoni asked "If I run my F3s deasil, should I run my Hudson widdershins?"
Bob, ignoring the alliterative delight of running a diesel deasil, it all depends on whether your middle name is Dexter.
Both. I don't think either direction happens significantly more than the other.
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dont have any running now but whenever i do get them running. whatever direction they can run i will run them in. what i have noticed from the layout around the christmas tree it is running in clockwise. by the way i finally took down the tree today.
I actually run mine in both directions (but not at the same time!). That way the wheels wear evenly. HA!
- Clint
Birds wrote: How do you get trains to go counter clockwise? I can only get mine to go forward and reverse.
How do you get trains to go counter clockwise? I can only get mine to go forward and reverse.
I believe Lionel has solved this problem with their new Legacy Command System, by pressing the Control Direction buttons.
Bob Nelson
Blueberryhill RR wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: Blueberryhill RR wrote:Seriously speaking..... If you run your trains in reverse, then I would have to ask the question....Is your engine first, or last ?? And which way is it pointing?? If it is going in reverse counterclockwise, then your engine is pointed clockwise. Or is it the reverse of that ? Hmmmmm.....This is getting complicated.Chuck, just remember that R x T = D. That should clear it up. Now, I get it. I had R + T = D. Sorry, my error.
Buckeye Riveter wrote: Blueberryhill RR wrote:Seriously speaking..... If you run your trains in reverse, then I would have to ask the question....Is your engine first, or last ?? And which way is it pointing?? If it is going in reverse counterclockwise, then your engine is pointed clockwise. Or is it the reverse of that ? Hmmmmm.....This is getting complicated.Chuck, just remember that R x T = D. That should clear it up.
Blueberryhill RR wrote:Seriously speaking..... If you run your trains in reverse, then I would have to ask the question....Is your engine first, or last ?? And which way is it pointing?? If it is going in reverse counterclockwise, then your engine is pointed clockwise. Or is it the reverse of that ? Hmmmmm.....This is getting complicated.
Chuck, just remember that R x T = D. That should clear it up.
Now, I get it. I had R + T = D. Sorry, my error.
OK, now I finally have it cleared up too !! I had D + R = T !! My Math ain't what it usesd to be !!
Thanks, John
Clockwise...If I ever move south of the equator, the I'll switch to counter-clockwise.
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Blueberryhill RR wrote:Now, if there were only DIGITAL clocks, then there would be NO clockwise or counterclockwise. Then we'd have to run trains by the Jetstream air currents. BUT, only in the North. In the South, they would run trains by the " spit in the wind " method.
Oh!!! More parts! Whew.
You see, I am using "reversing" loops on my layout. I was afraid I was going to have to add "counter-clockwise" loops and I don't have any more room for track.
Oh and just for the record, my trains run both directions depending on the situation because they are registered as independents.
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