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Rapido also offered a D&H mid-dome car. I should have it Wednesday. But why a D&H scheme? Enlighten me. Joe D
Rapido also offered a D&H mid-dome car. I should have it Wednesday. But why a D&H scheme? Enlighten me.
Is there any passenger train that ran in US service that would be an equivalent to this one? CZ, Broadway Limited? Empire Builder? Others?
I got a few sets, and some of the cars tend to roll much better then others. I just hope 2 upcoming rapido f40s will be able to pull a full 20 car or more consist
The default off position of the red marker lights is weird. Whenever there's a power glitch when running, they shut off. Let me know if anyone opens up a Park car to rewire. Probably easy to force them on all the time by bypassing the reed switch. But I'm wondering why they chose normally off instead of normally on.
I thought there were two switches in the obs, one for the interior (default on) and one at the tail (default off). If you turn the tail lights on, shouldn’t they remain in the “on” setting persistently the same way the interior lights do?Never mind, I see that you state the lights flicker to off when the circuit is broken.
As for equivalency from an operations stand point, The Canadian was/is a transcontinental train, which allowed passengers to travel from as far east as Montreal Qc. all the way west to Vancouver B.C. (with a second section from Toronto Ont. being cut into the train at Sudbury Ont.) In total the train covered 2881.2 miles in 71 hrs 10 mins. to go from Montreal to Vancouver. Now VIA Rail runs the Canadian between Toronto and Vancouver only, and the trip is over the more northerly Canadian National route through Edmonton and Jasper Ab. This is all in contrast to the various US streamliners that seemed to mostly originate or terminate in Chicago (not sure how mileage compares).