T Larson wrote:

> I'm planning a module with code 100 mainline, code 83 siding, leading to
> an engine terminal for light steamers, and 1st generation diseasals.
> Would code 70 make sense for engine terminal, or is that too light?

Ted (and others) --

The size of rail you need in your engine terminal is related to the axle loading of 
your heaviest locomotive.  While you don't have to
worry about dynamic augment (from reciprocating machinery traveling at 80 mph), you do 
have to worry about dead weight.  The fact that
your main line will be code 100 (132# rail, approximately) has to do with dymanic 
augment.  Your code 83 sidings (110# rail,
approximately) represent the requirement to support your heaviest axle loading at 
reduced speed.  So your engine terminal should be
laid with code 83 also.  Lighter rail (e.g., code 70) could be used where only light 
locos, e.g., switchers, should go -- places like
industrial spurs.

Incidentally, axle loadings are not necessarily proportional to locomotive weight.  
That's because axle loadings decrease as the
number of axles increases for a given locomotive weight.  This is the reason for EMD's 
SD series of diesels, as opposed to their GP
series.  The SDs spread the weight out over more axles, resulting in a one-third 
reduction in per-axle loading on the rail.  This is
also the reason that moderate-size articulated locos like 2-6-6-2s are easier on track 
than equivalently-powered rigid-frame locos
like 4-8-4s.

You might consider a slight modification to what you propose:

Mainline, including passing sidings:  code 100
Yards, branch lines, and engine terminal:  code 83
Indistrial spurs:  code 70

Of course, all of the above is based on prototype considerations, not model 
requirements, so do what looks best for you.

(Yes, this has been an "educated" opinion.)

Dick Karnes



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