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I figured it was body/truck mount problems. However, they derail on the 18" radius curve and not the 13". Or the 14" R. And only in one spot. So I'm thinking I have a kink in the big curve or not a good enough easement. Or there's a switch right at the curve so it might be the problem. It's a tricky spot to get to but I'll make more examinations. An all-KATO train makes all the circuits (3 routes, all with varying curves) w/o problems, and so does an all-Rapido train. All-Intermountain/CCS not so much. (all pass trains)
Upgrade the IMRC/CCS trucks to Kato trucks.
Early cars had the three piece assembled trucks, and were prototypical but not very reliable.Later cars were issued with MTL trucks, all one style and not correct, but ran well. AND, they were undersized enough to work with the skirting cutouts.Kato trucks are a project, both in notching the floor to clear the pick up tabs, and in widening skirting cutouts to allow the larger (and wider) trucks to fit. But they are the gold standard in operability. I just wish the clip on Kato trucks didn't flop around on a screw mount (once you clip the ears they fit, but rattle)
I just clip the nubs on the ears. I use the newer trucks on screw-mount Kato cars also where a newer truck style is the correct prototype for the model (or for kitbashed models using a Kato body as the core).