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I used to run three: I have three loops and ran one train on each.I run only conventional, or did up until LC+.   Now, with LC+, I usually run four trains: either two LC+ locos in lockstep or one conventional set to a certain speed and an LC+ loco set to its same speed.  My big loop is 135 feet around, and if each train is 15 feet long, that is more than fifty feet separating them: generally I can get speed set so they drift realtive to one another no more than one foot a minute or less so they often go for over an hour without getting too close.  

 

When I ran seven, it was just an experiment: it means only about 15-20 feet between trains and six gaps to watch for creep on distance between, and it is just too much, although it was fun once. 

Rob,

   I can run 4 on the different levels and one bumper car or street car, on its own track line, top level.   However I can run at least two trains, with a 6 car consist, using slow speed control on each level if I really want to due it, which makes 6 trains in total, I hardly ever run in this manner however, the limited space on the Christmas layout makes things seem to confusing with 6 trains running at the same time, on the multi levels, I usually run 3 or 4 however, with the street car line over top in the background.

PCRR/Dave

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