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QUOTE: Originally posted by Don Gibson Finally, i have a 24' X 12 P/P layout and an 10 car train only moves 24 feet to get from one end to the other.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Ted D. Kramer It certainly is enlightening to hear "the common myth" of passenger trains "needing alot of space is crap." Perhaps in "Hooterville?" I must remember this "myth" the next time I roll a six car "varnish" of Walther's 80 ft. standard heavy weights out of the marshalling yards. Let's see, "six engines tugging a mile long string of EVERYTHING..." would come to roughly 52 standard cars not counting the "engines." This would be a remarkable lash-up indeed. I'm sure all readers of this Forum would be fascinated to know where, when and why such a gargantuan consist was "made up."
QUOTE: Originally posted by Don Gibson PASSENGER TRAINS are for those that like running. They need broad curves to look right - 44" in HO, 22" in N. Great for dual track mains.
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QUOTE: I'm sure all readers of this Forum would be fascinated to know where, when and why such a gargantuan consist was "made up."
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