Hey Guys,
I have always wanted a back-and- forth trolley run on my layout, using a trolley car with direction-changing bumpers on each end.
But, my layout is filled to the brim with tracks, all in ovals or crossroads, so there is no place to install a long straight trolley track.
I do, though, have some really long runs in my existing tracks.
Is there any reason that I can't buy a bumper trolley car, and then "rig" a back-and-forth trolley run, by drilling two small holes side-by-side between the center rail and the outer rails, on each end of the proposed run, and inserting two upright wooden pegs in the holes, so that when the bumper on the car hits these side-by-side pegs, the car reverses direction and runs in the opposite direction? I could also attach a small flat piece of wood across each set of pegs, with perhaps a piece of foam track bed on it's face, so that the car bumpers are hitting something flat and soft. If I build and paint -up two bumper ends like this, I would be able to just set them in the holes to run the trolley, or lift them out to run the trains.
Has anybody ever done something like this? Are there any foreseeable "disasters"?
Thanks for all comments and advice.
Mannyrock