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I've seen engineers use slack to get a heavy train started and I have found it helpful in the yard using the Remote engines to do the same thing when I'm pulling 60 loaded grain cars with two GP-38's. And then one time I couldn't get a track to move at all, I tried bunching the slack and then pulling and got nothing. I finally decided just to check to make sure both engines were online and sure enough one wasn't. So, when things don't work, I've discovered looking for the obvious can actually be beneficial. <br />
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