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How do you know if your train might too long? (more added)
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<p>As you advance the throttle on the struggling locomotives, your phone rings to inform you that your power usage is gaining on the Utility's ability to supply it.</p><p>Another would be the use of 6x6 or 8x8 Oak benchwork under your track.</p><p>You stop some feet away from the signal so that the run-in of the slack does not push you past the Absolute stop signal.</p><p>Visitors fall asleep counting cars as they pass.</p><p>Your Rolling Stock money value far exceeds any possible revenue for the entire train.</p><p>You install Cog Gearing in the middle of the track and equipt your locos with very large motors to drive the gear.</p><p>Finally, you arrive in the outermost town on the railroad while the dispatcher waits paitently for the Yard Tower to call in your departure.</p>
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