Monday, April 30, 2007

Trouble on the "New" Rutland!

I really thought I would have a train running yesterday but no! I had to add several more power leads as there were several dead spots in the track around several turnouts. Then I tried an old engine that does not have DCC capability but it just hummed. Not good for the engine or my mood. So I decided to try one of the DCC equipped engines, RS-3 #208. It worked like a charm after a few times around. Lots of hesitation from so many months in storage! After a bit it was running smoothly over the turnouts and the crossover of the Main into the shop area from the north end of the "yet to be built" yard (more on this later). So I'm thinking this is great - let's try the Mikado with sound. It too needed some time to get the oils flowing but was "chugging" right along with bell ringing and horn blowing! Then the problem occurred. There are two curved turnouts coming into town from the south off a curved section of track. The Mikado jumped the track (derailed in railroad vernacular) every time it entered the turnouts. Anyone out there with a thought I'm all ears. I think the radius (too tight) coming off the curve into the turnouts might be the problem. I also wonder if the front of the engine needs more weight as it did not derail when I put downward force on the smokestack. All in all very disappointing. The initial running of a train will be awhile later - like Amtrak. Trust me - you will know when it happens because there will be two new pics - one w/ diesel #208 and modern Rutland Railway cars and one with Mikado # "32" pulling a passenger train with Business Car #99 and a couple Rutland Railroad coaches and Rutland Railroad milk car #335.
In case you are wondering, the #"32" designation is my way of saying the item has not been decaled as Rutland 2-8-2 Mikado #32 yet. In my equipment inventory - the " " designation also includes the words "under construction".

More to follow in the future. Future installments will discuss not only the new layout but information about structures, rolling stock (train cars) and lots of other things I want to share.

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