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QUOTE: Originally posted by Don Gibson 1 Ft / Second comes closeest to 60 MPH. Close enough for me since I can travel - the length of of my layout - 24' - in less than 30 seconds. Too quick.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by locomotive3 Cheat sheet. http://www.mcr5.org/articals/speed.htm
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cwclark (feet/seconds) X 60.69 = HO scale mph.... I hope i got this right..anyway..there are 5280 feet in a real mile..there are 87 ho feet in a real foot (1:87)..so if i divide 5280 by 87 that equals 60.69 real feet in an HO mile..there are also 60 seconds in a minute so the calculation is pretty easy (lets round it off)..it takes 60 real feet to make an ho mile so if it takes 1 minute to move 60 real feet than the train is traveling at 60 mph and if there is 60 seconds in a minute than the train moves 1 real foot a second then the formula comes out to (feet / seconds) x 60.69 = ho miles per hour.....lets check it out...a train takes two seconds to move a real foot so 1 / 2 x 60.69 = 30.34 or 30.34 ho scale miles per hour...sound right to you?