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@Cajonpassfan I've got a couple of their C-19 also and a 4% grade . 1 loco will pull 2 cars & a caboose probably pretty much what the real locos would do IMO . Double heading I can barely pull 5 cars & caboose . Now I have a couple brass 2-8-0's that pull much better , I can get a C-21 or a C-25 to pull 4 cars & caboose . If you change the speakers in your C-19's look for the Scale Sound Systems speakers . They are drop in made specially for this loco and the sound is better than the stock speaker . They also make 1 for the K-27 . Mike
Otto, I have to agree with you on the K-36s and K-37s. I've always thought they were to big to be real narrow gauge engines, they look more like what they really are, standard gauge engines adapted to run on narrow gauge track. I think the K-28 was the pinnacle of narrow gauge engines that looked like they belong on a Colorado narrow gauge train. I wish the RGS had been able to use them as I would love to have a couple on my layout. On your passenger train the helper would most likely be cut in on the head end. Another thing to consider since you built all those great trestles is ensuring the helper is cut in so as not to have both the road engine and the help on the trestle at the same time. Additionally it was common practice in Colorado narrow gauge to cut the helper off when running down grade and then cut it back in when climbing the next grade. I'm not exactly sure why and I've never been able to get a good answer to that question. Please share your experiences with your modifications to the engine. I for one would be very interested in what you come up with.Scott