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Tom, I agree with Charles and ED to a point, but if your locos are slowing down as they move away from the feeder wires then speeding back up with no prompting, then I would go with the idea that the wheels and track are dirty and follow their instuctions. Oh yeah, one more thing, you could make a rail cleaning car by mounting a brightboy to a very heavy car. If you want more info on one of those, feel free to E-mail me at bn9900@hotmail.com
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