The other day, while contemplating running my trains counter-clockwise, rather than the usual clockwise direction, I realized, having visited several layouts and seen a number of displays, that all I had seen always ran clockwise.Questions:1] Which direction do you run?Ans. - Up until now, clockwise.2] Is there a particular reason for running [cw, c-cw] that direction?Ans. - Before a recent double-tracking project, which installed concrete and ladder roadbeds, the uphill grades for the locos would have been much more severe going C-CW than going CW. Now they are about the same.3] If you also run other scales, what direction do they run?Ans. - I also have HO and ON30, both of which run CW. My grandkids "G," and "O" layouts both run CW.4] If you run a Christmas [Holiday] Train, what direction does it run?Ans. - CW.
5] What would make you consider changing direction of "usual" operation?Ans. - Operating C-CW in one area is easier to change from the outer loop to the inner loop [every 180degrees]. Going CW, the train has to go around 360 degrees to change loops [outer to inner]. JimC.
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I usually run whichever way suits my fancy that particular day. This goes for both my N, G, and O scale trains.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Questions:1] Which direction do you run?Ans. – Both Directions
2] Is there a particular reason for running [cw, c-cw] that direction?Ans. – I just figured that I should run my engines an equal amount of time each direction.
3] If you also run other scales, what direction do they run?
4] If you run a Christmas [Holiday] Train, what direction does it run?Ans. – Same
5] What would make you consider changing direction of "usual" operation?Ans. – N/A
Tom Trigg
I have a bi directional layout and i run them both ways all the time. I have two reversing loops and have automated two sets of points (switches) and i run 11/2 circuits in both directions and go around both reversing loops in opposite directions in a single sequence. I find going round and round pretty boring.I do have one clockwise and one counter clockwise reversing loops. This is not to do with the direction around the reversing loop more the direction the track leaves and enters the main drag.
Ian
My locomotives run both directions. Just like the REAL railroads. Forwards, backwards, clockwise, counter-clockwise, front of trainset, back of trainset. Whatever it takes to get the job done. Just like the REAL railroads.
Grandson Christian, runs the LGB Mikado w/ "Where's the Beef" stock car & reefer consist [CCW] on Thanksgiving day, through the tunnel, while grand daughter Kelsey, runs the Scientific Toys train on the inside loop [CW].
It was nice to be able to run trains both ways independantly. Tunnel portals still need to be installed. A new reverse crossover was planned today.
JimC
Well done.
Rgds Ian
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