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Long Mainlines

Jeremy writes:

“I have a small N scale setup in my garage which I have outgrown. My brother and I have been considering the possibility of constructing a much larger layout at the back of an auto storage warehouse we jointly own. Space is not an issue so a 60-foot mainline would not be out of the question. We are both keen to operate long coal trains with possibly 100+ cars. Has anyone done it? Any tips before we get started? Thank you in advance.”

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4 Responses to Long Mainlines

  • Tom Miller says:

    I’m sure that Ntrak has run very long trains at conventions when they’ve put together lots of modules. You might find information on their website—Ntrak is now Nrail. If you’re not a member you might want to join. Even if you don’t build a module the organization provides a great deal of helpful N scale information.

  • gene jablonski says:

    Yes, we run 100+ car trains on our club layout without issue. The type of engine and rolling stock determines how many engines would be needed for a given length train. Running a layout with 60ft mainline straights would likely require boosters to help provide power in addition to the command station.

  • Gerald R Hyink says:

    There used to be a train shop in Georgia that was running a 100 car plus train in HO. The pics I saw used 2 engines.

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