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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, James Trobaugh writes:
> Interesting idea. It reminds me of the airport train in Dallas TX, not
> really a train, more of a automated bus running on a hotwheels track. It is
> a rough ride for sure.
>
> jt
I thought that too, when I saw this creation. It is a very annoying ride.
I came across two links that describes the new "Automated People Mover" at DFW:
http://207.252.75.134/dec00/people_movers.html
and http://www.dfwairport.com/mediasite/pdf/02/apm_debut.pdf
These refer to the new APM that DFW's building to connect the new terminals
to the old ones. I didn't come across any existing APM links. Maybe this
new train will replace the old tire driven one.
Ed
>
> In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Derek Raycraft writes:
> > A while back at a rtlToronto dinner a bunch of us were looking through
> > new catalogs when we came across the new Racers sets. I think many in
> > the group had a similar thought but Iain was the first to vocalize it.
> > Wouldn't it be cool to make a train that ran on the new Racers track.
> >
> > After a long delay waiting for a BOGOHP sale at Zellers. Because you
> > need two 4588 to make a full loop of racers track. I finally got around
> > to building a train that runs on tires.
> >
> > Here it is:
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=28279
> >
> > This is just a prototype. I wanted to see how well it would work and it
> > turned out quite well.
> >
> > At first it was only two wheel drive and tended to get bogged down in
> > the corners. I upped it to four wheel drive and it runs very smooth.
> >
> > I'm using a Code Pilot to power it. Its the only controller that fits
> > in 6 wide, sort of, and still does more then a battery box. This train
> > has a touch sensor on the side that engages the platform as the train
> > goes around the loop. When the sensor releases the train stops lined up
> > with the platform. If only I had put doors on the train people might
> > have been able to get on and off. :-) Then after a delay the train
> > starts around the loop again.
> >
> > From a geometry point of view the radius of the Racers track is such
> > that it fits just inside the train track. So an offset of 8 studs to
> > the inside.
> >
> > The switchs are interesting too. Y switch instead of branching off to
> > one side. I haven't tried to fully implement a switch yet. We played
> > around with it at rtl12 but the design of the train will have to be
> > modified to clear a switch arm properly.
> >
> > It was a lot of fun putting this thing together. I'm not sure if we can
> > fit it into Train4 but I'm sure I'll find a way to get it into a future
> > train event.
> >
> > Derek
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