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Banking is when a train tilts on it's axis when it hits a curve./QUOTE]
Hin the UK that's "tilting" - "banking" is the use of an additional locomotive to assist the main train going up a bank (hence "banking").
The actual operations could be quite complex - depending on whether the banking loco was double heading - or pushing. It also required special orders (to get the bankiong loco back to the bottom!)
Colin
If a "sleeper" is a RR tie...what is an overnight passenger sleeping car called in the UK ?:hehe: And are helper locomotive engineers called: Bankers ?:wave:
If in Europe, Trucks, are called Bogies, what do your fighter pilots call an unidentified blip on their radar screen
You could try "The Loops" which has a 2.5 percent ruling grade and lots of tight curves that would have required helpers westbound to Asheville from New Fort, NC. It is very hilly terrain....the great smokies.
it seems to have a boatload of missing dependencies
The route has no missing dependencies. YOU have missing dependencies.![]()