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Have any fellow forumites out there had success running these cars through Fastrack 036" curves. The majority of my layout has 048" and larges curves but a few are the dreaded 036". I really love this set but don't want to chance it without hearing first hand about anyone else's experience. Thank you.

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I asked the same question earlier this year. I didn’t get an answer. I went ahead and purchased a set of the B&O Royal Blue. I really like the look. 

I am in the process of setting up my Christmas layout. My center loop has o36 but not a full 180o. I have 2 10” straights in the between the corners.

I can hand push them through the curves easily. I don’t run my trains fast maybe 20 smph. 

Here is a picture of them sitting on a curve.

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There is still a little room between the couplers and the underside of the steps.

This is a picture of them sitting on 4 pieces of o36. Now the coupler arms are touching the steps.

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Hope this helps.

 

MarkW.

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I recently had  consistent derailments with 034" curved Gargraves. The easy solution was to remove the brake hose (which is arguably prototypical)  and cut small notches inside the steps with an xacto knife. This allows the coupler to swing enough to stay in the center of the track on the tight curves. So 036" may or may not be a concern.

No problems with the matching 0-4-0 engines though.

Update:

While still working on the Christmas layout, I have been running these cars on both the 0-36 loop and the 0-48 loop for two weeks now.

I found that I needed to remove the hoses that are attached to the couplers.  The hoses that were on the inside of a curve where not leave  enough swing room. From time to time I would get a derailment.

The hoses are easily removed there are two holes in the top of the coupler arm that hold the hose unit. I used forceps, but tweezers or a small bladed screwdriver will work. You just need to lift up on the hose unit.

Now I can run them at higher speeds= 40smph.

 

Mark W.

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