Ripitz
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- Dec 23, 2020
Turntables are rarely used today. There are 3 common methods for turning a train around that isn't push/pull.
I’m sorry, I’m thick.3. Run-Around: This necessitates decoupling the locomotive from the passenger cars, operating it down a different track, and then switching tracks and recoupling with the passenger cars.
There was a train in the Catskills that operated up to the Grand Hotel in Highmount well before Belleayre was even an idea. On the switchback above Pine Hill it is said that passengers would run to the front of the train to see the back of it on the curve below. Once the train reached the top and had to go back it was necessary for the locomotive to be turned around. Or maybe not. Did they turn the locomotive around and run it up to the front on a different track? Was it a double cab that wasn’t turned around and run up? Or was it possible to leave it in place and operate it backwards? I don’t really know, just very curious about these things. Amazing that all of this has been abandoned and erased in such a short period of time.
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