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Reply to "Running train in snow"

@mike g. posted:

Thanks Allan, that is the answer I was looking for. I would love to do it, but it is not worth wrecking an expensive engine! If you don't mind me asking what your thoughts is on running a conventional engine with no command control?

Still not something I would choose to do unless it is an "expendable" engine. O gauge in the snow or rain is simply going to experience problems, long term, because none of the components are really designed for exposure to moisture and temperature extremes. Now, if you have a locomotive that you don't mind sacrificing for such use, by all means go ahead and give it a try. Take photos and let us know how it all works out.

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