QUOTE: Originally posted by smalling_60626 Anyone got a picture of a Road Railer?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar Futuremodel: That I really don't know.....I simply have counted up to 140 trailers at times when I've watched the train headed south. 2 6-axle engines up front running the show....I don't know what their limit may be in length of consist.....
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ....But then I assume from your conversation Dave, never pushing....up around the Curve.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ...The suggestion of using DPU with a RR train would make me wonder if that proceedure would be permitted....Having the "light" rail cars {tailers}, making up the consist....I simply don't know if that's done....and yes as I've mentioned above, the RR train through here does us 2 engines when it has a long consist of cars...{trailers}....
QUOTE: Originally posted by goat Yes but if the RRs are coupled at the end of a regular train and the slack should run in or out hard that would surely affect the RRs.
QUOTE: Originally posted by BNSFGP38 Just remember the biggest con............trailers dont go on ships!!!!!!!! So when a company orders them, they already come with a 1/3 handicap.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Jordan6 Having never worked with roadrailer cars I'm not quite sure how they work but, imagine if you had a roadrailer train and one of the trucks had a hot box or some other mechanical error. I guess you'd have to set the WHOLE train out instead of one car, right?
QUOTE: Originally posted by arbfbe That was true in the early days, but not any more. RR trains can go 150 units these days, and many on NS these days are regularly >100 units. Some require two locomotives most days.
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