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Layout Questions

Phil wants suggestions from others in the hobby:
Hi all, first time poster here. I am looking for advice in upgrading my layout... here's the detail:

Over the past 7 years I've been building up my O collection... comes out and goes under the tree each year. The layout has grown in size and accessories, and I have a collection of different types of locomotives. Here are some key highlights:

- track layout is essentially 2 interlocking ovals (all standard o gauge tracks - the 3 rail metal ones)
- 4 powered switches 6-14062/3
- 1 electric gateman
- 3 other powered accessories (light up bridge, dog chasing the postman, etc)
- 1 utility/coupling track
- 1 transformer/controller (Lionel 6-14198 80 Watt Transfrmr/Cntrlr)

Engines include:
- 2350 New Haven EP-5 Pwd. Electric Locomotive
- Hudson New York City Locomotive 6-28044
- Rail King RTR Subway Train Set 30-4122-1
- Thomas the Train Engine
- Various other cars

The bad news:
- I've noticed some of the trains slowing down and even stopping around my layout
- with 2 dogs and 2 small kids, it is sometimes challenging to keep the area neat, wires connected, etc

The good news:
- the wife has commented about all the wires and having to sit on the floor next to the couches to run the trains (the door is open for an upgrade!)

My questions:
- I suspect I may need a more powerful transformer (maybe a ZW) to go with this - I am only using 1 lockon to drive power to the track... will a 2nd lockon help?
- how do I upgrade into the 20/21st century with a hand held remote? I've seen the "legacy" command and control modules at train shows - is this the best bet?
- I understand that many of the new locomotives are being built optimize the control experience, but I also have mostly older engines that I would want to make sure still works
- are the command/control centers capable of controlling my switches as well (and eliminate more wires?)

Any help/advice is appreciated

2 Responses to Layout Questions

  • Larry B. says:

    Looking for some layout help. This will be my first actual build. What is the recommended size for O scale? Is 4 x 8 really enough? Have room to go larger. Appreciate the help.

  • Walter Johnston says:

    To Phil – remotes such as Legacy or TMCC only work with locomotives equipped with the proper receivers inside. Your 28044 can be upgraded to Legacy/TMCC by adding the plug in board inside the locomotive. The TMCC can usually be found for sale on e-bay. MTH trains use an entirely different system, but also need to be equipped for it. As for power, each track should have at least 75-80 watts of power going to them. Bridging another lock on halfway around the track would be helpful. Use minimum 18 gauge wire. As for sluggishness of the trains, check for animal hairs that may have gotten into the running gear of each locomotive. Also, using a large INK eraser, try cleaning the track all the way around. Oxidation can form on the tracks, and this is the best way to clean that off without damaging the track.
    To Larry – If you can go bigger, do so. You’ll be happier in the long run. I assume you are making a year round layout, so 4×8 will be a disappointment soon after you finish it.

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