Gavin Sowry
Garden Railroader and Raconteur


For various reasons (mainly compatability) for my beer train on Taita Gorge, said cars have all been converted to loop/hook. Cars are a mix of Bachmann, LGB, and USA Trains. So, I wanted my Critter to be still able to haul these cars.
Rather than cut the body, or end up with a very long coupler shank (not the best option on R1 curves), I took the Aristo coupler off, then got a loop portion of an Aristo loop/hook coupler and fiddled around to make it fit. It screwed in to the original, but, ended up too high (thus useless). The problem was the hole through the headstock was too high. Rather than cut this down, I took to the loop, and filed that down, so it eventually sat at the correct height. When satisfied, I drilled an extra screwhole to keep the coupler rigid/centred.
Not having two hooks has its pluses and minuses. Plus, easy to unhook. Minus, susceptible to track irregularities causing unwanted uncoupling. However, it was while running my Feldbahn stock on a Ginglenook puzzle layout recently, that I thought that this puzzle would go well with the beer train.... thus the conversion.

The loop, showing the filing done to get the coupler to sit at correct height

The extra screw

Finished product.
