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Cassette Fiddleyard Operations on Trefeglwvs Road


Steam_Julie

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Hi

 

The following sequence of drawings show a sequence of fiddleyard operations on Trefeglwvs Road

 

The first part of the sequence allows the engine to run around it's train, keeping both the locomotive and it's train, in this case two coaches the same way around. This is more Prototypical

than turning the whole train around!

 

A similar process will be used when running around the pick up goods train, but it will be slightly more complex because of the requirement to change the brake van over too.

 

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Or change trains by

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All trains will be stored in the fiddleyard is the correct direction for their next duty.

 

Julie

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Unfortunately due to restrictions placed on file types that can be uploaded to RMWeb I cannot make the images into a movie.

 

Julie

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Well thought out but if you are exhibiting be prepared, under pressure at a show it will be tempting to just turn something round.

Don

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The two mineral trains, one empth and the other full, won't be turned at all, the empties will go round anti-clockwise and the fulls clockwise. these trains formed the majority of trains on the light railway.

 

Passenger trains were very much an after thought.

 

Julie

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