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You're darn right that this option should spread!  Who the heck switches with the front end of a passenger carbody unit!?

Going all the way back to 1948, Lionel should have offered its F3s with a full, integrated pilot and dummy coupler (um, like ALL of their steam locos!)  It's 3-rail O gauge.  Given space constraints, it's hard NOT to build a layout with reversing loop(s).  So if you're running freight, you can switch those pesky facing-point sidings on your return run back to the yard

What's more, since the beginning 3R cab units have been sold as A-A, A-B, or A-B-A sets.  The trailing unit should logically be the one disfigured by a swinging pilot and lobster claw because in the trailing position no one can really see it!  Even Atlas, which sold its A-units separately, sold non-powered A-units which presumably would have been the trailing with one operating electrocoupler.

Jonathan you can thank me because I harangued Scott Mann on the telephone about sending me a 2-rail pilot when I bought my first-series Reading FP7.  I guess he didn't want another phone call, so he made the fixed pilot standard, and graciously includes a gaping 3-rail one in the box.

Last edited by Ted S

  "Given space constraints, it's hard NOT to build a layout with reversing loop(s). "  from TedS

Right on.  Or maybe build a Wye.  My new 027 Wye is smaller than any of my four reversing loops that are part of the oval and figure 8 and the dogbone.  The turntable will turn around a diesel too.  My few FAs are all missing the fragile bottom piece.

Charlie

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