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A lot of the time it also just happeneds to be whatever direction the loco is pointed in is the way it ends up traveling. <br /> <br />Main concern is that the front loco is facing forward, then after that it doesn't really matter. <br /> <br />Ideally (but not always the case) if you have loco's in groups of two it's always better that they be facing fronts away from one another; when they are asses together they can simply be detached from the train on the end of the line and they are ready to run the other direction, all you have to do is switch from one cab to the other.
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