Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
QUOTE: Originally posted by RevMattCNJ Thanks for the help, guys. It is very likely that once my layout is converted to DCC that I will be in the market for locomotives equipped with sound. Maybe BLI will put out an SW-7 in Jersey Central paint. I am probably going to be using manual switch stands instead of switch motors. My layout is an industrial branch line with a coal mine so throwing those switches by hand is prototypical.
QUOTE: Originally posted by RevMattCNJ It is very likely that once my layout is converted to DCC that I will be in the market for locomotives equipped with sound.
QUOTE: I am probably going to be using manual switch stands instead of switch motors.
QUOTE: Originally posted by RevMattCNJ It is very likely that once my layout is converted to DCC that I will be in the market for locomotives equipped with sound. Maybe BLI will put out an SW-7 in Jersey Central paint.
QUOTE: Originally posted by RevMattCNJ 1) ... My layout is small, a 4 by 8 with an extension. Will the Atlas system give me enough power?
QUOTE: 2) On my layout I have a bunch of Atlas Snap switches. Are these okay to use with DCC? 3) I have two Peco curved turnouts. I think they are okay. Are they?
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