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It’s taken me a month to get these two New Haven diesel locomotives running together on my 12’-by-8’ layout. New Haven EMD FL9 #2043 (Sunset/3rd Rail, 2012) has just been returned to me after repairs. New Haven Fairbanks-Morse C-Liner #792 (Lionel 2233291) required a return to the dealer and was exchanged. Photos and videos on my 12’-by-8’ layout.

MELGAR

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I ran the PRR G5 with a mixed freight; a PRSL Consolidation with passenger coaches, along with a CNJ Camelback with coaches and a BMT Subway set. All under the supervision of my 1 1/2 year old granddaughter, Marlowe. This was the first time she saw my layout. In the video my son Eric is pointing out different scenes to her.
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@pennsyfan posted:

I ran the PRR G5 with a mixed freight; a PRSL Consolidation with passenger coaches, along with a CNJ Camelback with coaches and a BMT Subway set. All under the supervision of my 1 1/2 year old granddaughter, Marlowe. This was the first time she saw my layout. In the video my son Eric is pointing out different scenes to her.
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I think you’re developing a future helper/enthusiast. It’s nice seeing her eyes light up.

Jay

@leapinlarry posted:

@Yellowstone Special, Vern, your UP GP7 is a beauty, well worth the wait…. @MELGAR, Mel, this is a fun to review thread, lots of nice trains… Happy Railroading Everyone… IMG_8669IMG_8659IMG_8669IMG_8673

Thank you, Larry. UP’s Armour Yellow paint isn’t an exact match on both GP9 units, since the B came out years before the Legacy GP9A. But, close enough. Also, I was just test-running them together pulling a Santa Fe freight, thus the SF caboose on the end. 😉

Nice trains you have there.

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@AGHRMatt posted:

Actually ran this Sunday at the club. CNW fans will immediately identify what's wrong with the consist.

Matt: I’m not, never have been, or ever will be, a club guy. Also not a CNW fan and know very little about this railroad, being a Santa Fe and Union Pacific fan. So I don’t know what’s wrong with the consist, unless the CNW didn’t have full-length dome cars (just a guess). 😉

But nevertheless, I think it’s an awesome train. 👍

@ScoutingDad posted:

Once again Matt poses a question which triggers an internet search. Presuming this source is reasonably accurate, CNW never owned/operated any Dome cars.  I am rather surprised on how few made it into service and how little time they lasted until Amtrak.

History of Dome Cars

@ScoutingDad:

A good read on dome cars and thanks for the link.

Vern, BSA Troop 305, Teton Peaks Council, early 1960s 👍

Matt: I’m not, never have been, or ever will be, a club guy. Also not a CNW fan and know very little about this railroad, being a Santa Fe and Union Pacific fan. So I don’t know what’s wrong with the consist, unless the CNW didn’t have full-length dome cars (just a guess). 😉

But nevertheless, I think it’s an awesome train. 👍

Correct. CNW didn't have a full vista dome car until around 1971 (post-Amtrak) when the acquired one from the Milwaukee Road for the business train. I bought the car for laughs and grins and as a trivia item. Besides, it doesn't look bad in a consist.

@pennsyfan posted:

I ran my three PW Alcos with PW 2400 cars.

At proper post war speed as well! 👍👍

@MELGAR posted:

I ran New York Central Alco RS-1 #8344 (MTH 30-20816-1 with PS3) on my 12’-by-8’ layout today – with two “lightning stripe” PS1 passenger cars. Commuter trains looked like this north of New York City in the 1950s.

MELGAR

Looks great Mel. The humble but mighty RS3 served many roles during its time.

Bob

A freshly outshopped New Haven I-5 Hudson type heads an stainless steel passenger express toward Cedar Hill. This engine was totally overhauled with a new can motor a new transmission, new electronics  and some new side rods from the Harmon shops in Shiloh, North Carolina. It now has a 100 step motor allowing for excellent startup and creeping speed.

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My train running for today was somewhat unusual. I recently purchased four new MTH Premier wood-sided cabooses (2 Boston & Albany, 1 New York Central, 1 Rutland). Some people have complained about the tracking of these cabooses through switches due to the design of the pickup rollers. Therefore, I have been running each of these cabooses through the Atlas O-54 switches on my 10'-by-5' layout to make sure they track properly and don't derail - which they do not. As shown in the second video below, in some cases when the caboose is pushed backward through the curved path of the switch, there is a noticeable bump as the pickup roller crosses the straight rail. In most other cases, the car tracks smoothly through the switch. Many solutions have been proposed by forum readers. I still have one more caboose to test but, so far, they seem to operate satisfactorily on my layout...

MELGAR

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On another thread today, someone posted the MTH PS1 Jersey Central Trainmaster hauling boxcars.

Coincidentally, I have the exact same locomotive, it's one of my favorites, and today I ran it and made a video of it hauling freight cars with heavy loads. Here is the video:

Arnold

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On another thread today, someone posted the MTH PS1 Jersey Central Trainmaster hauling boxcars.

Coincidentally, I have the exact same locomotive, it's one of my favorites, and today I ran it and made a video of it hauling freight cars with heavy loads. Here is the video:

Arnold

It's fun to see another one of these on duty, Arnold! Mine has one particular "quirk" that I can't quite figure out. When I go into neutral after forward, the engine sound attenuates considerably after about 10 seconds. Neutral after reverse does not result in the same behavior. I've tried resetting to default per the manual to no avail. Does yours act similarly?

@Bill Swatos posted:

It's fun to see another one of these on duty, Arnold! Mine has one particular "quirk" that I can't quite figure out. When I go into neutral after forward, the engine sound attenuates considerably after about 10 seconds. Neutral after reverse does not result in the same behavior. I've tried resetting to default per the manual to no avail. Does yours act similarly?

Not at all, Bill, the sounds, smoke and overall performance of my MTH PS1 Jersey Central Trainmaster has been flawless since I bought it brand new approximately 20 to 25 years ago.

However, I have a Lionel Legacy diesel switcher with a problem with its sounds that I will bring up on a new Forum thread, probably under Lionel Products, later this morning. It's sounds went bad yesterday (now it has no sounds or a little static) and I suspect the problem is with its speaker.

I wonder if the problem with the sounds of your Trainmaster also has to do with its speaker. Arnold

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Not at all, Bill, the sounds, smoke and overall performance of my MTH PS1 Jersey Central Trainmaster has been flawless since I bought it brand new approximately 20 to 25 years ago.

However, I have a Lionel Legacy diesel switcher with a problem with its sounds that I will bring up later this morning on a new Forum thread, probably under Lionel Products,  later this morning. It's sounds died on me yesterday, and I suspect there is a problem with its speaker.

I wonder if the problem with your Trainmaster also has to do with its speaker. Arnold

Good to "hear" your Trainmaster does not have the same problem as mine. I believe my problem is in the sound electronics as every other sound is fine, right down to the crew "chatter" which plays at normal level even while the prime mover idle sounds are attenuated. I got my Trainmaster from Trainz for $175, so I can't really complain. One other detail is that mine came with a BCR installed, likely after the 8.4V NiCad battery failed. Are you using a BCR, as well?

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@Bill Swatos posted:

Good to "hear" your Trainmaster does not have the same problem as mine. I believe my problem is in the sound electronics as every other sound is fine, right down to the crew "chatter" which plays at normal level even while the prime mover idle sounds are attenuated. I got my Trainmaster from Trainz for $175, so I can't really complain. One other detail is that mine came with a BCR installed, likely after the 8.4V NiCad battery failed. Are you using a BCR, as well?

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The video below shows, IMO, awesome MTH PS3 NY Ontario & Western F3 AA units hauling freight cars with heavy loads through My Little Town; I ran this train on my layout and took this video earlier today:

When I saw a video of this locomotive running on Bill Park's fabulous layout, I had to have it. Within minutes of seeing that, I purchased mine from our Forum Sponsor, JR Junction. Arnold

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