treblesum81
New member
Hi All,
Just had a couple of quick questions relating to operations and operating procedures of trains (I'm more of an enthusiast than a fanatic... plus I'm a pilot in my day job, and I can only handle so many detailed rules before I start losing them, so I've got to make sure I keep the important ones
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1) What is a general rule of thumb for how many engines to use for each quantity of full cars, both for passenger and freight (and switching I guess)? I know the real deal has to do with the weight of each car in conjunction with the expected track to cover, etc., but as a general rule, how many cars can you add to a train before you need another loco.
2) When you've got more than one loco, how should they be arraigned and why? i.e. Why are some turned backwards and some forwards? Why do some trains have mid-consist locomotives and others of approximately the same length not? Is there some general rule again for figuring this stuff out?
3) When going from a single track to a dual track (track splitting after a bridge or tunnel or steep grade), is there a recognized side you should be on? i.e. Always left, or always right? Or is there some other way of figuring it out?
4) When passing a speed sign, do you need to slow to the limit before passing the sign or after?
Thanks,
Greg
Just had a couple of quick questions relating to operations and operating procedures of trains (I'm more of an enthusiast than a fanatic... plus I'm a pilot in my day job, and I can only handle so many detailed rules before I start losing them, so I've got to make sure I keep the important ones

1) What is a general rule of thumb for how many engines to use for each quantity of full cars, both for passenger and freight (and switching I guess)? I know the real deal has to do with the weight of each car in conjunction with the expected track to cover, etc., but as a general rule, how many cars can you add to a train before you need another loco.
2) When you've got more than one loco, how should they be arraigned and why? i.e. Why are some turned backwards and some forwards? Why do some trains have mid-consist locomotives and others of approximately the same length not? Is there some general rule again for figuring this stuff out?
3) When going from a single track to a dual track (track splitting after a bridge or tunnel or steep grade), is there a recognized side you should be on? i.e. Always left, or always right? Or is there some other way of figuring it out?
4) When passing a speed sign, do you need to slow to the limit before passing the sign or after?
Thanks,
Greg