QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy Also, to shed some light on the directions that the loco's are pointing. A lot of the time you will see two loco's in opposite directions, the lead loco pointing forward (obviously) and the second loco pointing backwards. This is done on a lot of railways so if the loco's get in a situation where they now have to go in the other direction with another train, all you have to do is get in the other loco and it can now be the lead loco. With this being done, no turn table or switch is needed to turn the loco's around.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Steve-WI Seeing that I am new to this hobby, I got some questions I'd like to ask. 1. How fast can a empty and loaded freight train go? (Im sure there are alot of variables when it comes to this)
QUOTE: Originally posted by Steve-WI 2. Why do some locomotives have diagonal lines painted in the front?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Steve-WI 3. How much does a new locomotive cost?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Steve-WI 4. Why are some locomotives on a train pointed ahead and some pointed backwards while on some trains all the units are pointed forward?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Steve-WI 5. What is sand used for?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Steve-WI 6. Whats the differences between 286,000 lb rail and 263,000 lb rail besides that you can haul more weight? Is the steel better quality or denser? Or is the rail it self taller, thicker, or wider, etc.?
Quentin
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