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QUOTE: Originally posted by jeffrey-wimberly The only thing I've seen remotely like a flying switch is called a oush and coast drop. The engineer gets up a little speed and the brakeman releases the locos coupler, the loco then stops. The car rolls free and coasts down the line, usualy about 300 to 400 yards, where it contacts and couples to the other cars. Sometimes they go a little to fast and shatter a coupler. The cra***he cars make as they come together is awesome.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by CSXFan Wow, I've never heard of any of this before. Guess I live a sheltered life [:)]. Are there any other moves like this?