destroyer421 said:I once saw motion sensors by the track next to the Skyride station in England. What are those for?
B.Mac said:The green train is usually saved for the most packed of days, the only other times it's used is when red or blue need maintenance, and even that is a rare event (running green in 2 train op not the maintenance).
Atlantis said:destroyer421 said:I once saw motion sensors by the track next to the Skyride station in England. What are those for?
Blocks. Even though it is a manually operated self-powered apparatus it still has to be clear.
B.Mac said:The green train is usually saved for the most packed of days, the only other times it's used is when red or blue need maintenance, and even that is a rare event (running green in 2 train op not the maintenance).
ACTUALLY. 1, sometimes 2 times a week it is run on two train ops.
FAL NR OX said:On the first thing, both blocks and crossings are correct... Most you see are for the crossings, but some are linked in to the station occupied lights before each station
On the green train discussion, they run the green train the least because it is the smallest, but they will run it when the other trains are in for maintanence issues or when they need all three trains
destroyer421 said:I still don't get it. Aren't the wheels supposed to spin? That's how the train moves around the track right.
FAL NR OX said:Yep... Speaking of logging engines, I think they should add one (specifically a Shay) and theme it to Canada as the green train is really an American style steam engine with barely any European influence at all... A lot of logging railroads were 36" gauge so finding one should not be too hard... Thoughts?
The party express? Hmmmm. What kind of party are we talking about here?FAL NR OX said:My general improvements to the railroad mainly are using part of FHP as the train yard instead of Caribou and adding a Shay/Climax/Heisler loco to replace green train... I also think they should replace the Alpen Express with The Party Express!
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