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I run double track ovals, an outer track separately wired for passenger and longer trains (continuous running), and an inner oval with a few spurs connected to industries. When I'm building kits and painting, I like to run my N scale F40 around the outer oval with a small passenger train in tow at a moderate speed, while my small SW9 runs very slowly on the inner oval pulling a few cars along. I might change the F40 passenger train for a slower moving SD90 with a few autoracks and raibox cars, or change to my SD60's with a coal train. I'll run a exchange different cars in the inner oval spurs with my SW9 or GP38 to change the look of the layout. I keep a lot of my rolling stock put away, but inter-change it all of the time to give my RR a new look. It's all fun. I've collected a lot of rolling stock and like to hide it away so when I see it again it looks new. I'll sometimes exchange my industries too for different eras or a change of pace. Intermodal for a carshop, grain for coal, a lot or a few city buildings, etc. <br />
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