HobbitFertang
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Hi Folks,
Think I'm getting to the bottom of this problem. The derail locations all seem to have had a 'twist' in the track (one rail lower than that opposite followed by that rail now higher than the other . . . if you get my meaning). Once I'd fixed these with DIY plastic spacers, the dump wagon ran on them fine without derailing. What was happening was that the track twist was allowing the wagon body to 'rock' and the leading wheel on the leading bogie to lift clear of the rail on one side . . and voila derailment. Generally the dump wagon runs better if it's hooked up to a loco or other wagons. I still think the fact that the RhB passenger coach had no problems with the twisted track, as it was before I fixed it, suggests its long wheelbase has some beneficial accommodating effect.
Think I'm getting to the bottom of this problem. The derail locations all seem to have had a 'twist' in the track (one rail lower than that opposite followed by that rail now higher than the other . . . if you get my meaning). Once I'd fixed these with DIY plastic spacers, the dump wagon ran on them fine without derailing. What was happening was that the track twist was allowing the wagon body to 'rock' and the leading wheel on the leading bogie to lift clear of the rail on one side . . and voila derailment. Generally the dump wagon runs better if it's hooked up to a loco or other wagons. I still think the fact that the RhB passenger coach had no problems with the twisted track, as it was before I fixed it, suggests its long wheelbase has some beneficial accommodating effect.