Good evening:

My!  We do seem to have issues with minimum radius!

Do what I did.  Go traction.  Nine inch radius.  <grin>
Thorin

--- In [email protected], "raisinone" <raisinone@...> wrote:
>
> I tend to approach things more from a prototype POV.  Sometimes you
can actually look to the real world for examples!  Not every 12 inch to
the foot passenger train had 3+ locomotives and 12+ cars.
>
> My personal favorite, a train I'm modeling, is Rock Island's "Choctaw
Rocket" - daily Memphis to Amarillo - E6a, RPO and three passenger cars.
The "Nancy Hanks" and "Ann Rutledge" are two others that come to mind as
short name trains.  A quick look at some actual 1940's consists yielded
Pennsy's "Liberty Limited" - 4-6-2 and 5 cars in December 1948.  Two
others that comprise a single locomotive and 4 or fewer cars were "The
Gulf Coast Rebel" (GM&O) and the "Lookout" (NC&StL), again both in the
1940's.
>
> I believe MR, probably 20+ years ago, did a series on short passenger
trains you can model for this very reason.   Without the on-line
all-time index I can't tell you which issue.  Man do I miss that
resource…
>
> Jim Kindraka
> Plymouth, WI
>
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "richgajnak" rustytraque@ wrote:
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> >
> > My railroad is really too small to even properly support an American
Models seven car Budd set with a pair E's or trio of F's on the point.
> > Rich G(ajnak)
> >
>

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