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Posted - November 22 2013 : 2:15:49 PM
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Question, on a train consist do the brake wheels go in the front or the back of the train. I know it may seem silly, but I think I have seen them go both ways.
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Posted - November 22 2013 : 3:13:31 PM
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like on the freight cars or the loco?
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Posted - November 22 2013 : 3:44:04 PM
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They are ambidextrous.
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Posted - November 22 2013 : 4:31:32 PM
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Randy,
Even though I am apathetic about the question, I find your answer somewhat obtuse.
Regards, John
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Posted - November 22 2013 : 6:41:47 PM
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Believe it or not I have often wondered about that question myself. That's when I know it's time to take a walk
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Posted - November 22 2013 : 7:43:56 PM
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It only matters if you have bad enough OCD to count how many tankers in a row have the brakewheel facing the same direction while you're watching a unit tank train. There's always at least a couple that are the other way.
I don't have a problem. *twitch twitch*
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