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55.5 ,

Not that i have been in the game for long but i have left electric points signals ect out for the past 2 years with no problems ( Ok TE yes i have a big problem with )i do try to run stuff every night even when late home from work. I guess if your not going to run in the winter it makes sence .

Bit like a car if you where going to leave it for six months with out use you may cover it , but if you use it all year round you dont bother
 

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<p>The LGB stuff is pretty rugged. I have left switch motors, supplemental switches, track contacts and insulating rails outdoors for more than 10 years of Canadian winters with no problems. Removing switch motors now would be a good idea because you will have all winter to give them a good cleaning and remove all of the grit, bugs, etc. that finds it's way inside. I never got that organized and realistically I wouldn't have got around to it until I needed them in the spring anyways.
</p><p>My layout was well drained but if you have areas where water might pool and freeze it would be adviseable to remove the electrical devices from those areas. Before removing the wiring from the terminals fold a piece of painters tape or duct tape around the wires to hold them in alignment. That way it will be easy to reconnect them in the spring.</p><p>Don't bother removing any track. It's tough as nails.
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:timeout: why? why bring stuff in,, its ment to woork out doors...the mts switch drives stuck in a rain proof boxs, as lgb surgest, been no problem, point motors are out in all weathers, if its indoors, me railway wouldnt work, i like to run all year :)
 

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If you bring them in , how can you run trains. :sick:
Just keep using them. :D
 

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stockers - 6/11/2009 10:02 PM If you bring them in , how can you run trains. :sick: Just keep using them. :D
</p><p>Sound like a good idea to me maybe thats why they call it gaden railway :D </p>
 

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Steve - 6/11/2009 10:06 PM

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stockers - 6/11/2009 10:02 PM If you bring them in , how can you run trains. :sick: Just keep using them. :D
</p><p>Sound like a good idea to me maybe thats why they call it gaden railway :D </p>

On form tonight Aleksander! :clap:
 

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<p>I really like the idea of running trains year round but usually admit defeat some time around half-past December</p>

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Ok, so we don't routinely have 6 foot snow drifts in these warm southern climes, but.....

It was for the very reason mentioned by 55.5 that I have manual points, only 3 waterproof (to IP65) isolating switches sheltering under the water tower, and a mains controller that I take out to play when I run trains.

The Wild West Sussex Railroad relies on the KISS principle - and the little gubbins that there is, stays out all year round :*

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Yeah I agree leave it out. I just spent best part of an hour with the leaf blower outside in the hope I can run a train or two this afternoon. :D . The only things which come in are stock and locos.

I suppose mine is a bit more straightforward because I don't have track power but I have some as yet unwired electric points which always stay out too. Don't ask me if the still work though...
 

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55.5 - 7/11/2009 1:27 PM


I still run trains though, have a large single loop about 9 feet from the floor in our shop so in the Winter I connect my MTS gear to that in order to run 2 or 3 trains at the same time. We also do a Christmas Train for the kids (all ages!) :)


In that case we will let you off. :rofl: :D
 

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it gets up to me chin here ,,when it snows :timeout:
 

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So no deep snow drifts then Mike :D
 

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:) as long as i can see , im ok. :rofl: