I'm just started a new layout.
After I've put in a curve I run my Blue Comet steam engine and tender over it while watching from the top of the tender. If I have made a mistake and a portion of the curve does not match the adjecent track, you can see the tender and engine cab swing back and forth. If it is laid wel,l there is little relative movement while passing over the actual curve.
While traveling full speed along a straight section just as you enter the curve you will see from your seat on the tender a very vilent movement between the tender and cab. Somewhere in the deep dark reaches of what is left of my mind I seem to remember that the railroads placed a special section of track that joined the full curved section and the straight section. This special section was there to prevent the cars from violently throwing the passangers to one side as each car entered the full curve. I believe this special section had a gentle curve to start the cars turning just before the full curve.
Am I correct on this? If so, what is it called and what is it's shape?
After I've put in a curve I run my Blue Comet steam engine and tender over it while watching from the top of the tender. If I have made a mistake and a portion of the curve does not match the adjecent track, you can see the tender and engine cab swing back and forth. If it is laid wel,l there is little relative movement while passing over the actual curve.
While traveling full speed along a straight section just as you enter the curve you will see from your seat on the tender a very vilent movement between the tender and cab. Somewhere in the deep dark reaches of what is left of my mind I seem to remember that the railroads placed a special section of track that joined the full curved section and the straight section. This special section was there to prevent the cars from violently throwing the passangers to one side as each car entered the full curve. I believe this special section had a gentle curve to start the cars turning just before the full curve.
Am I correct on this? If so, what is it called and what is it's shape?