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How big should my loco roster be?

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How big should my loco roster be?
Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, September 14, 2003 1:59 PM
Hi guys

I have a 4x8 layout,what would be a avg. number of engines to have for this size of layout.

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How big should my loco roster be?
Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, September 14, 2003 1:59 PM
Hi guys

I have a 4x8 layout,what would be a avg. number of engines to have for this size of layout.

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Posted by ShaunCN on Sunday, September 14, 2003 2:12 PM
I have a 4x8 layout and was wondering about this myself. 3 seems to be about right but I have collected 7 locomotives so far.

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derailment? what derailment? All reports of derailments are lies. Their are no derailments within a hundreed miles of here.
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Posted by ShaunCN on Sunday, September 14, 2003 2:12 PM
I have a 4x8 layout and was wondering about this myself. 3 seems to be about right but I have collected 7 locomotives so far.

Shaun
derailment? what derailment? All reports of derailments are lies. Their are no derailments within a hundreed miles of here.
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Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, September 14, 2003 2:36 PM
I also have 5 but my CN GP-35 is in the shops
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Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, September 14, 2003 2:36 PM
I also have 5 but my CN GP-35 is in the shops
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, September 14, 2003 2:54 PM
[:o)] It is every model rail's obligation to have more locos than they could ever possibly use on their layout!
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, September 14, 2003 2:54 PM
[:o)] It is every model rail's obligation to have more locos than they could ever possibly use on their layout!
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Posted by CP5415 on Sunday, September 14, 2003 5:56 PM
As big as you want. I have a 9X12 & I have over 30 locomotives & I plan on buying more.
You have to remember that what are you going to pull your trains with when you have locomotives in the shop?

Just my 2 cents

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Posted by CP5415 on Sunday, September 14, 2003 5:56 PM
As big as you want. I have a 9X12 & I have over 30 locomotives & I plan on buying more.
You have to remember that what are you going to pull your trains with when you have locomotives in the shop?

Just my 2 cents

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Posted by tomwatkins on Sunday, September 14, 2003 8:03 PM
Probably 3 or 4 would be about right but it's hard to stop. Locomotives are really cool and it's hard to run a train without one. Adding loco's is very easy to justify, especially to oneself if not always to other significant people.

One of the good things about off layout staging is that it gives you a place to store additional trains and a reason (maybe an excuse) to add them. I've got a six track staging yard in the room next to the layout room now and I need to add another off the other end of the railroad. That way I can simulate trains coming on to my railroad from either direction. And add more locomotives and trains.
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Posted by tomwatkins on Sunday, September 14, 2003 8:03 PM
Probably 3 or 4 would be about right but it's hard to stop. Locomotives are really cool and it's hard to run a train without one. Adding loco's is very easy to justify, especially to oneself if not always to other significant people.

One of the good things about off layout staging is that it gives you a place to store additional trains and a reason (maybe an excuse) to add them. I've got a six track staging yard in the room next to the layout room now and I need to add another off the other end of the railroad. That way I can simulate trains coming on to my railroad from either direction. And add more locomotives and trains.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 15, 2003 9:34 AM
In the real world 1 would be too many for the trackage on a 4X8. I have about 4 times that area and own 15 locos. I run 6 regularly and could part with the other 9 if I didn't just like looking at them. The 9 set on a shelf most of the time.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 15, 2003 9:34 AM
In the real world 1 would be too many for the trackage on a 4X8. I have about 4 times that area and own 15 locos. I run 6 regularly and could part with the other 9 if I didn't just like looking at them. The 9 set on a shelf most of the time.
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Posted by Trainnut484 on Monday, September 15, 2003 9:46 AM
You can never have too many locomotives. What other reason could you have to expand your layout? LOL[:o)]
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Posted by Trainnut484 on Monday, September 15, 2003 9:46 AM
You can never have too many locomotives. What other reason could you have to expand your layout? LOL[:o)]
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Posted by OhioRailroader on Monday, September 15, 2003 9:56 AM
I have 1, lol. But then I'm starting all over since passing my last batch of equipment on to my nephew. And since all I have right now is a 2'x4' HO module, I don't think I really NEED more than 1, lol. But need and want are 2 different things. :-)
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Posted by OhioRailroader on Monday, September 15, 2003 9:56 AM
I have 1, lol. But then I'm starting all over since passing my last batch of equipment on to my nephew. And since all I have right now is a 2'x4' HO module, I don't think I really NEED more than 1, lol. But need and want are 2 different things. :-)
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Posted by Javern on Monday, September 15, 2003 10:12 AM
have as many as you want, keep the roundhouse full, 3 on the layout, 20 on a shelf
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Posted by Javern on Monday, September 15, 2003 10:12 AM
have as many as you want, keep the roundhouse full, 3 on the layout, 20 on a shelf
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Posted by Puckdropper on Monday, September 15, 2003 2:16 PM
I was going to keep the number of locomotives small on my layout, but I'm up to about 8 now... I just keep putting the old units back in service. (I can rebuild a Bachmann motor in about 30 minutes.)
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Posted by Puckdropper on Monday, September 15, 2003 2:16 PM
I was going to keep the number of locomotives small on my layout, but I'm up to about 8 now... I just keep putting the old units back in service. (I can rebuild a Bachmann motor in about 30 minutes.)
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Posted by AltonFan on Monday, September 15, 2003 4:41 PM
How big is your bank account?

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Posted by AltonFan on Monday, September 15, 2003 4:41 PM
How big is your bank account?

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Posted by cp1057 on Monday, September 15, 2003 8:48 PM
Hi Jeremy,

I don't have any plans to stop expanding my roster. If they are taken care of, they don't really wear out so locos tend to keep accumulating. I am planning to redo my layout to allow for more trains running from staging tracks and therefore more jobs for my locomotives to pull.

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Posted by cp1057 on Monday, September 15, 2003 8:48 PM
Hi Jeremy,

I don't have any plans to stop expanding my roster. If they are taken care of, they don't really wear out so locos tend to keep accumulating. I am planning to redo my layout to allow for more trains running from staging tracks and therefore more jobs for my locomotives to pull.

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Posted by Wdlgln005 on Monday, September 15, 2003 9:37 PM
I buy all my locos in pairs. One to lead the train east and one to go west. Cheap motors become spares or kitbash candidates. On different days, I like to run different trains. Have fun with your layout!
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Posted by Wdlgln005 on Monday, September 15, 2003 9:37 PM
I buy all my locos in pairs. One to lead the train east and one to go west. Cheap motors become spares or kitbash candidates. On different days, I like to run different trains. Have fun with your layout!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 1:09 AM
If you're asking how many would be realistic for a small RR, then the answer is different from what you've heard so far. Think in terms of what work needs to be done. Do you have a yard or local businesses that need cars switched? Then you need a switcher! You can use a road freight unit as a switcher if it's about 20 years older then your main freight locos. (When the real thing was built, not how old your model is). Do you run freight trains? Get a freight engine or two. Passengers too? Get a passenger loco. Now you have the work covered. As you expand your layout or start pulling longer trains, you may need more. If you want to add another era, you can repeat the process for, say, steam. I hope this helps.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 1:09 AM
If you're asking how many would be realistic for a small RR, then the answer is different from what you've heard so far. Think in terms of what work needs to be done. Do you have a yard or local businesses that need cars switched? Then you need a switcher! You can use a road freight unit as a switcher if it's about 20 years older then your main freight locos. (When the real thing was built, not how old your model is). Do you run freight trains? Get a freight engine or two. Passengers too? Get a passenger loco. Now you have the work covered. As you expand your layout or start pulling longer trains, you may need more. If you want to add another era, you can repeat the process for, say, steam. I hope this helps.

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