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CMO
06-12-2002, 12:15 AM
Now that we have a traction forum of our own, I would like to see us figure out a way to have a set of standards, and recommended practices, and make them available for all to see, and update.
I think Matt Austin's use of a wire height at 20 feet (or equivalent meters) for city and interurban railways makes a lot of sense, and 22 feet (or 7 meters or whatever) for Steam Railroads, like the NEC. This is the sort of thing that can cause trouble if not implemented now.
Then, we need to have a place to put Chuck Zeiler's controller photograph, and a traction brake stand, and even a streetcar brake stand (straight air), so they are available for designers. Also a door opener valve. And a reference to the traction or trolley wire pole files, so they do not get lost.
I also know of a tram on a German site, and a repaint of it on a UK site, which I am never able to download because it has always used up its bandwidth.
Pretty soon we are going to have an air whistle, and compressor sounds, and other sounds (like a gong) and these too need to be available, if not proprietary.
I don't know how it could be done, but the sooner we get organized, the better.
Sure would encourage discussion.
Paul DeVerter

msavianney
06-12-2002, 12:30 AM
I suppose the TSM builders could upload some common components, as Paul, Chuck and Tim mentioned. I'll upload a TSM pack tonight, if people want it. It'll include trolleypoles, underfloor bits and pieces, a plow and seats. Any requests?

Matt A
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tryagin
06-12-2002, 01:05 AM
I could throw in a couple trolley poles, up and down; a k-36-type controller; a headlight; retriever; MU Plugs; some other stuff....

Tim

chuckzeiler
06-12-2002, 09:07 PM
As long as you're accepting requests, my immediate need is for standard Adlake kerosene marker lamps. I can supply lighting scripts for them.