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I purchased a new Legacy  SF F3 AA and power B in the postwar scheme from the 2010 catalog. When I set the engines 3 feet apart and run them in "train"  configuration the engines always end up with in an inch of each other after one loop of track. (approximately 70 feet of track.  They seem to keep the correct separation below "normal speed" but not at "normal speed" and above.    My other newer legacy f units in same configuration will keep the same separation distance at all railroad speeds. All momentum settings are the same And both are set to "Odyssey on" position. 

 

Is going from a 3 foot separation to almost zero separation in 70 feet of track acceptable? 

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>>>Legacy locos have "back driveable gears", they will coast, which helps to level out any speed differences.<<

 

When I run the Legacy GP30 or GP35 separate, they run fine but in a lashup for some strange reason the coupler opens on the lead engine.  When that happens, its amazing, the lead engine will remain so close to the engine pulling the consist sometimes up to 20 cars,  its hard to see it uncoupled. It'll travel separate around the layout hugging the rear engine

Speed control on those buggers is excellant. 

Joe

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