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the joy of continuse running

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2004 10:25 PM
Continuous running is great. Profided you have layed your track carefully so you can set back and enjoy watching and listening to your trains roll by.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2004 8:38 PM
If a small dogbone pushes your space availability, maybe keeping your shelf type switching layout as is, and temporarily setting up your EZ track loop on occasion might be your best option right now.

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Posted by Jetrock on Friday, April 9, 2004 2:06 PM
Continuous running is fine, but I can't stand continuse running!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2004 11:26 AM
I'm going into TT scale partly so that I can have a loop in a narrower space.
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Posted by Fergmiester on Friday, April 9, 2004 11:14 AM
Continuous running is rather hypnotic and providing you dont have derailments it can be relaxing. I'm hoping I have put enough diversity into my over sized dogbone figure eight with several long (10 to 15' spurs) that it will be interesting and allow for some operations.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2004 11:05 AM
My layout supports continuos runs. But since there isn't much scenery its not that interesting.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2004 10:58 AM
I've always been a big fan of continuous-run operations. I can have several train running at once on my layout. I do have a large yard, but I don't really do any actual switching. The greatest joy I get from my trains is just sitting back and admiring them run around the layout.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2004 10:03 AM
To me the whole point of this hobby is relaxation!..... Sometimes I will just sit and read on the couch and have the trains running in the background. Other times I will be working on the layout and they are running. I have plenty of spurs and a yard so it doesn't get boring.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2004 8:29 AM
In the planning stages of my new layout and can tell you I'm making sure it has the capacity to do continous running as well as point to point. I'm thining a double decked double dogbone layout, such that a train will travel the entire trackage in such a time that when it returns to a point it does not seem out of place to do so. Point to point will be various industries along the mains and on the branches and spurs that can be accessed, only the mains will be continous, once you leave them you are on a point to point status.

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Posted by orsonroy on Friday, April 9, 2004 8:08 AM
While I prefer operations-oriented layouts, I'll admit that being able to just run trains in a circle once in awhile is pretty enjoyable. I can't really understand the philisophy of some proto-based operators who will only run their trains when there's an op session. From my experiences, these guys usually don't run trains during an op session (they're too busy dispatching or troubleshooting), so why have they bothered building these gigantic layouts? (note: I too am a proto-based modeler, but I'm also firmly in the camp of "it's a friggin hobby, and these are toy trains. Play with them!")

My new layout is a three level point to point. But.....I made sure that the top level will support continuous running, so I can wander down there and run a train or two just for the sheer joy of it. Strictly point to point layouts are fine if you've got a 10-20 scale mile long mainline, but for smaller layouts (mine's four scale miles, and most of you guys have MUCH less), having a thoughtfully designed circle layout is probably a better way to go. Frankly, I'd loose interest in the hobby if I was forced to have nothing but a 2x10 point to point shelf layout!

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Posted by CP5415 on Friday, April 9, 2004 6:43 AM
I love to sit back & watch the trains go by, over & over & over.
I also enjoy point to point & if the wife allows me to go ahead with my plans, I'll be able to incorporate both onto my layout in the way of stub ended staging yards instead of the continuous run that I have now.

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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Friday, April 9, 2004 6:30 AM
OklahomaTrainnut,

I know what you mean. I enjoy watching freight or passenger trains "run" instead of being restricted on "point-to-point".

Since your space is restricted, do you have enough room for an around the wall shelf type layout? One with a "removable module" or bridge that would still give access to your room's doorway?

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the joy of continuse running
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 8, 2004 10:08 PM
I have never regarded having a continuse running as a must while I was designing my layout because I had never really paid much attention to it. I realized that I never really experinced it much because things are always running wrong and i nver can enjoy it. today I set up some E-Z track, making sure that the connection were good and using only track that was clean. the trains ran perfectly. I really like just kicking back and waching the trains run. I had a shelf layout design for my layout , but I now think that continuse run is somthing I woudl like to have. unfortunantly, i do not have much space. 4x8 and 4x6 are out of the question. I am modeling in HO scale and switching to N scale is not an option for me. Snake designed a layout for me that takes the shape of a dogbone however it even pushes the limit as far as space. I was wondering if anyone had some ideas? thanks !

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