trebor Posted June 23, 2013 Share Posted June 23, 2013 moving house has given me the opportunity to extend my layout into the garden where i'm still at the planning stage, with the help of Mick I found the answer to building a viaduct but now ive got stumbled across another problem, theres a height difference of 200mm from where the railway will enter the garden across the said viaduct to a lower flower bed some 6.5m away now if i've done my calculations correctly this equates to a 1:32 gradient so will my engines be able to negotiate this slope when pulling a maximum of five coaches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WeekenderSteve Posted July 14, 2013 Share Posted July 14, 2013 Trebor, in my experience, the answer is "unlikely". Different locos and different coaches will cope very differently with the same gradient (and curvature has a big effect, as noted by Traingeekboy in the WR thread), but my experience with the Weekend Railway is that when the worst was about 1:80 on a near-straight, anything would cope, but 1:56 on a 24" radius was a real challenge to some locos with only 5 coaches. Easing that same curve to 1:66 has made a huge difference. A bit of gradient to challenge the locos, or deal with the scenery, adds interest. A train that stalls very other lap is just a frustration, as I've discovered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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