Jim Rowson said:
Steve: Not sure how far you are traveling with yours. Mine just move from in the house somewhere to a straight section of track on the layout, and back. I found I didn’t need the end piece if I just put foam on those hinged upper parts to hold the loco in place. The loco doesn’t move, the foam is pretty gentle, I can put the foam just where I want it, etc. The pins that hold the hinged pieces in place do a fine job of keeping things in place and the loco doesn’t slide out of the open end.
My $.02
And yes, that opening measure has to be spot on…
Jim, I frequently move my loco to other club members layouts to run. I find that the straps providing downward pressure are important to keeping the loco on the rails… On several occasions I’ve taken my loco across Washington to run on Dave Goodson’s CCRR, a distance of nearly 400 miles.
Its not the loco sliding out the opening that worries me, its the wheels having to be manipulated back on the angle, negating the reason for the carrier.