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QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Europeans took a very different approach and simply added those little shanties you see on the end of some frieght cars. They would place these every 3 or 4 car and like the British brake van would set or release brakes as needed by the locomotives whistle signals. This was early on really miserable for the brakeman as these seats were often just a open seat on the side of the car next to the brake wheel with little or no weather protection. Rain, snow, hot sun, sand , and soot must have made for a really unpleasant experience. Many of these were enclosed to be just big ebnough for the brakeman to sit in, but at least he was enclosed from the weather and could still do his job although how he went to the can is a question. Of course now you also had 5 to 15 or more brakemen depending on how long the train was -vs- just 2 brakeman in the rear of an Engli***rain.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rayf thanks to all for replies and suggestions i should probably explain my problem on downgrades my totally rebuilt lgb mikado surges all of my cars have metal wheelsand are have 830 kd body mount couplers i accidentially hooked my lgb track cleaner to the caboose one day and decided to drag the cleaner around to be able to take it off the track during that experience everything went downgrade just fine i had thought about electric motors in a box car coupled to a remote reostat or something like that i have tried a boxcar with shimed axels to create drag but it was not as much as i need again thanks for any help rayf
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