Although I am an S-gauge guy, I think this has interest for O-gauge or any scale for that matter. As a member of a modular S-gauge club, I have noticed over the years that one of the main causes of derailments when operating trains at shows is when a breakaway occurs and no one notices it until the engine comes around and plows into the rear of the consist. This usually escalates when trains on adjacent tracks collide with the now derailed cars as they try to pass. For some time I have felt like what we need is some sort of breakaway warning device.
Does anyone know if such exists? My first thought was to make a tether for each car that has some sort of quick disconnect connectors (magnetic maybe?) at each end of each car and that ultimately attach to some type of simple device at one end of the consist that, if the connection is broken, sets off a horn or siren to alert the operator to the breakaway. However, that would involve stringing wires under or through each car and may prove cumbersome, not to mention unsightly.
Another possibility is to have two devices, a transmitter and a receiver, one on the engine and one on the last car, that sound a warning when the distance between the two exceeds some set value such as when a breakaway occurs.
I have no idea if something like this exists already or is even feasible, but with the electronics geniuses that monitor and contribute on this forum, this may be a simple one to tackle. I for one do not have that capability, but I would love to hear your thoughts and/or comments on such.
Thanks!
Dean Hall