JMRI Operations 003 - Extra Freight West
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
- Welcome back to the Scarborough Model Railroaders and the next instalment of our video series about JMRI operations, and how they are used on our club's HO scale layout. Today we'll be following an Extra Freight West as it picks up empties and loads for destinations off the layout. A little more mainline running, and little less switching out customers today. Thanks and hope you enjoy!
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Every minute was great.
Glad you enjoyed!
Nice switch, arrola on that gondola that ended in the rear 😂😂😂😂
What a great looking layout! Thanks for letting us ride along.
You should post more. Your videos are great!
Thank you! Between work and other life activities it's hard to find the time and motivation to setup and film a scenario when not too many others are around. Is there any other similar content in particular you'd like to see from us?
Super cool video! Amazing layout! 👏👏
Nice layout,but never liked paper cards on top of rolling,but again great layout.
Magnificent catches of the model trains coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars.
Thumbs up.
Keep up the perfect work, my friend, liked and subscribed, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed! Just one minor clarification, we are located in Canada not the USA :)
@@scarboroughmodelrailroader6641 sorry.
@@scarboroughmodelrailroader6641 model trains are amazing.
Love those Western Maryland BLs.
how do the car automatically get unhooked???
Track magnets.
@@michaelh7518 I'm guessing your rolling stock needs to be modified?
@@nicolasg.6232 the magnet is actually glued in place between the rails, and when the cars are pushed over them the magnetic force pushes the couplers away from each other effectively "uncoupling" them. This requires the cars to have knuckle couplers installed that have magnetic trip pins on them. Most manufacturers now offer couplers with their cars that work with this system, although some work better than others
@@scarboroughmodelrailroader6641 Wow, you learn something new everyday! That is awesome! Thanks for the information.
@@scarboroughmodelrailroader6641 does it unhook as well when you ride over it at normal speed?
Have you tried operating a locomotive on my layout?
Turn down the sound of the locomotive, much to loud. very iritating, for the rest looks fantastic.