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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.
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
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
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
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