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Should I set up the fleet to try to emulate the prototype? For example, should I program a U23B to a maximum speed of 70 mph? Honestly, I really don't like the idea of having to crank the throttle up 128 steps to reach max speed. But, that could be controlled by setting the maximum speed at, say, half throttle, so anything above 64 steps wouldn't increase the speed.
Or, should I do the more logical option and set all of my locomotives the same, with, for example, a maximum speed of 100 smph, so that each speed step will approximate one smph. Again, I don't crank the throttle, so a maximum speed being in excess of the prototype is not really an issue. But, that will provide the convenience of setting the throttle at 30 and knowing that is approximately 30 smph. I can tweak the speed curve to achieve this for each locomotive. Then, throttle at 10 would be 10 smph, throttle at 20 would be 20 smph, throttle at 30 would be 30 smph, etc.
Should I set up the fleet to try to emulate the prototype? For example, should I program a U23B to a maximum speed of 70 mph? Honestly, I really don't like the idea of having to crank the throttle up 128 steps to reach max speed. But, that could be controlled by setting the maximum speed at, say, half throttle, so anything above 64 steps wouldn't increase the speed.Or, should I do the more logical option and set all of my locomotives the same, with, for example, a maximum speed of 100 smph, so that each speed step will approximate one smph. Again, I don't crank the throttle, so a maximum speed being in excess of the prototype is not really an issue.