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do you all try to run your trains EVERY DAY?

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 9, 2005 12:59 PM
torby
great idea have to ponder on that a while.
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Posted by Tom The Brat on Thursday, June 9, 2005 12:02 PM
Mine run a few hours each day whilst I'm doing other things. It helps to have something going on[;)]

Hmm. Narnia. That sounds like a cool idea. "Cair Paravel and West Railway." With service to the Lantern Waste.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 9, 2005 6:45 AM
mark
sorry so long getting back to you. nice RR get back to us as you progress with your switches. i have been busy with having to deal with my mobilty issues. ran trains yesterday and last friday half the day it was so relaxing for me after dealing with mobility dealers. i love my RR. thanks for the link to the photos.
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Posted by mgilger on Monday, May 30, 2005 7:44 AM
I've been running about 3-4 times a week. My interest is with the moving of freight and all the switching that is involved. I was out yesterday for about 4 hours moving freight from one area of my layout, to another. Probably did around 40 switch operations in that 4 hour time period. I plan on having around 25-30 switches by summers end.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 30, 2005 6:17 AM
i am very happy to remember those that gave there all for are FREEDOM! and for are service men & women today still protecting are FREEDOM! i am running my FREEDOM train in remembrance of!

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 14, 2005 5:58 AM
troy thank you.

oops been listening too "THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA" from C. S. LEWIS
and Focus on the Family Raido Theatre . CD's
going thru with drawel's got to run my train's !
back to the CD's on moday bought the books 25 yrs ago read the first one and moved lost them 7 books said to myself ill buy again someday well now im blessed with them on cd!
off to running my RR.
every one have a nice week end happy RR!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:13 PM
QUOTE: As a child i lived near a switching yard went to bed listening to trains switching till i fell asleep maybe that's why my love for trains.


Most of my time as a youngster was spent at a tramway museum.This is why I build the models.I do find the building more fun than the running.It's funny how childhood memories emerge when you're an adult.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 10:36 AM
Thanks eeryone for the help!
Ghelman thanks for the tips. We have never had anything stollen but we don't leave anything out and visible either.

gregeusa - wow - we have stainless track. we have been wiping it down before running it.
Maybe we are being to easy on this project. It sounds like the garden trains and track are a lot more durable than what we are giving it credit!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 5:45 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor

It is easy to get bored watching the same trains going around the same track ad nauseum. However i do love building new track, creating new arrangements and overcoming one small problem after another, during construction.

I have even now gone to an extended configuration, so that my trains run in all directions over all of the track in order. and both day and night

If you can imagine my main track around the pool in area 2 about 40 m long,. with a clockwise reversing loop at one end and an anticlockwise reversing loop at the other end. So that i go right around the main track in area 2 clockwise once and then into the clockwise reversing loop in area 1. Around the main loop anti clockwise 1 1/2 times then around the anticlockwise reversing loop whichis in area 3 and back onto the main loop in a clockwise direction for 11/2 laps etc. this way you don't get so tired of watcjhing the same bloody train doing the same bloody thing all the time.

Also I have much else in my life, even though I am retired. A younger wife, 11 grandkids, a three month trip to europe, several clubs to do with oldies, lunches and outings etc.

Rgds ian

Ian J Brown.

why did u get into lgb if its so boring and nauseum for you?

I just enjoy running my trains i can change my direction and my engines 2 different directions different freight's and sound is added excitement for me.
I guess my love for trains is diffrent then yours i have them in my living room in a show case.
I have a rea orig. caboose that before i had the show case it set on a shelf as a static unit lighted during night or gloomy days.
train's in general just are dear to me i have a exhaustive resource too them vhs's dvd's.
As a child i lived near a switching yard went to bed listening to trains switching till i fell asleep maybe that's why my love for trains.
"When i was able to get out and about i didn't spend as much time running my RR"
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:11 AM
My HO, I run pretty much 3-4 time per week, on average. Sometimes I run 1/2 a day, other times just for 10 minutes.

1 Gauge, I run once per week on track, and more often on my SMT test stand for the locs.. fun to watch them run in place!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:09 AM
I run almost every day. The planters where the inside loop is are lighted, so in the winter, when I get home from work, I can still see the train.

I leave them out, underneath the patio during the summer, and when there is not a lot of moisture in the air, when it's wet, there are several rubbermaid containers right next to the track the trains sit in. I have one of those gray lexan rerailers for putting the trains on the track, and I have stainless, so no cleaning, just hit the power and go, never a chore...

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 7:12 PM
It is easy to get bored watching the same trains going around the same track ad nauseum. However i do love building new track, creating new arrangements and overcoming one small problem after another, during construction.

I have even now gone to an extended configuration, so that my trains run in all directions over all of the track in order. and both day and night

If you can imagine my main track around the pool in area 2 about 40 m long,. with a clockwise reversing loop at one end and an anticlockwise reversing loop at the other end. So that i go right around the main track in area 2 clockwise once and then into the clockwise reversing loop in area 1. Around the main loop anti clockwise 1 1/2 times then around the anticlockwise reversing loop whichis in area 3 and back onto the main loop in a clockwise direction for 11/2 laps etc. this way you don't get so tired of watcjhing the same bloody train doing the same bloody thing all the time.

Also I have much else in my life, even though I am retired. A younger wife, 11 grandkids, a three month trip to europe, several clubs to do with oldies, lunches and outings etc.

Rgds ian
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Posted by ghelman on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 6:59 PM
Becky,
I am sure you will get all kinds of replies to your question. I do both. I leave them out sometimes and other times I bring them in. It kind of depends on how long it will be between runs. I also, had a theft concern and that depends on where you live. I have been lucky and have had no thefts from leaving them out.

Some people actually build their RR with a spur that goes into a garage or basement. I wish I had the room to do just that.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 6:49 PM
I am new to garden trains. [:I] We just got one last week. I love to run mine. I feel like it is such a serenity!
That brings me to a question for the ones running outdoors. Where do you keep your train when you are done for the day? Do you leave it outside? Do you have a depot to lock it up in? Do you take it in? We have been bringing ours in - in fear that it would get stollen. (That takes forever!) We have been leaving out only the track.
We thought about trying to build some kind of Depot to lock it in?
What does everyone think?
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 16, 2005 1:16 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby

Hi train me
No but I do like to go out there and iether tinker a bit or just relax and contemplate
the next little job that needs doing like loads more track to run on, or just stick in the odd sign or something
To have a deliberate plan to run every day would spoil the creative urge by making it a job rather than a hobby
regards John


I have never ever plan to run my train its a joy for me to get in my power chair and go to my train room and oogle over my train's running. I guess I love my job its in doors and there always there on the track's turn it on a just get lost when your home bound its great after 3 yrs of tv watching 16/7 I keep it off now it was a job to me. not my trains with my ac te I am in control 2 tracks #1 aba freight #2 ab freight. I mix up running with dual gp 7/9 or dual gp30's dual gp38-2's . can't wait till I can get a usat pass cars to run behind BO abba.
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Posted by John Busby on Friday, April 15, 2005 11:53 PM
Hi train me
No but I do like to go out there and iether tinker a bit or just relax and contemplate
the next little job that needs doing like loads more track to run on, or just stick in the odd sign or something
To have a deliberate plan to run every day would spoil the creative urge by making it a job rather than a hobby
regards John
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 15, 2005 11:17 PM
well we ran late today was busy replacing bolsters on my aristo trucks today have 5 more pair to redo. i have done 9 pair 18 trucks so far.
they are time consuming first 4 trucks 20 hrs its got faster.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 6:40 PM
i leave it out all the time. night and day.

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Posted by CandCRR on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:19 AM
The people that do not run a lot, do you leave your rolling stock out overnight?

Torby,

I have a posting regarding the stray characters. Stray character in postings at http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=34309
It seems to randomally happen no matter what I do from this PC.

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Posted by Tom The Brat on Monday, April 11, 2005 11:04 PM
Not every day, but most. Depends on what else I'm doing.

C&C, the numbers come from copy/pasting your text from another program. They might be "Typesetter's" quote marks.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 11, 2005 7:48 PM
well while i was running today i noticed my acl were getting real dusty looked like a western RR so i got out my dust brush. yea it gets dusty indoors too but its been a year since i put them out. allways find some thing to do on my RR lube rolling stock put out flags on my loco clean my wheel's.

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Posted by Train 284 on Monday, April 11, 2005 6:52 PM
I try, but I'm very busy, summer is the best time for me to run trains.

Matt [8D]
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Posted by CandCRR on Monday, April 11, 2005 4:29 PM
Sorry about #8230;#8221. they just pop up all by themselves from the computer I am on now. My other PC does not seem to have this problen but is not currently seeing the world wide web.
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Posted by CandCRR on Monday, April 11, 2005 4:25 PM
I do not run every day. I try to run at least one day a weekend weather permitting. Like Steve said #8230;#8221;times I let them run when not in the room I hear the metal wheels rolling over my bridge. #8221; Mine are out doors but at times I just have them going around while I read a book. I will hear them and every so often catch a glimpse of the engine or car rounding the bend. It can be very relaxing for me. It is relaxing in the way watching a fire in the fire place or watching fish in and aquarium can be.



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Posted by markperr on Monday, April 11, 2005 10:14 AM
To me the trains are the animation which makes the garden come alive. Just as many people plant flowers that attract certain types of hummingbirds or butterflies or even bees, I like to plant "plants that compliment my railroad. Thusly, if I'm running my trains, it's usually because I'm outside gardening in the train areas or doing builing or track maintenance.

So to make a shorrt story long, no I don't run everyday. My personality is like Ian's in that respect. If I ran everyday, I'd quickly get bored with just watching the trains go roundy-round.

My next layout will incorporate more switching tasks, I think, so that it will be more interactive.

Mark

BTW, maximum overload crunch time running for me normally comes in October while I'm getting ready to run the Halloween display. This year, add to that my hosting our club meeting next month.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 11, 2005 1:59 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor

No I don't run them every day You get sick of it as it becomes a chore. But I do run them in bursts say four or five days in a row for about 2 hours per day. This is usually just before and just after sunset as i love night runs.

Rgds Ian



ian
how do you get sick of them or bored i am allways enjoyed to run my RR.
its not boring or sicking to me some times i let them run when not in the room i hear the metal wheels rolling over my bridge. and sound unit going bye.
i guess different people think difrently about runing trains.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 11, 2005 1:57 AM
For me it's the garden. I get as much pleasure looking out and seeing the track as I do running the trains. Back to that old question again, is yours a garden with a railway in it or a railway with a garden round it? etc etc. In summer I usually run most weekends and hardly ever in winter, but as long as I can see it................
Cheers,
Kim
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 10, 2005 10:45 PM
No I don't run them every day You get sick of it as it becomes a chore. But I do run them in bursts say four or five days in a row for about 2 hours per day. This is usually just before and just after sunset as i love night runs.

Rgds Ian
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Posted by jebouck on Sunday, April 10, 2005 7:14 PM
Steve,
I run every day, only once or twice a month missing a running.[:)][:)]
I run indoors, as well.
jb

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