Hi Karl
isn't a dutch drop were the car is behind the engine and the have a facing
swtich.that the engine has to uncouple from the car while moving to clear the
switch and the switch is thrown to aloow the call to roll in on the siding
bill ewinger
Karl L Rethwisch <qrailroadman@yahoo.com> wrote:
This may not be EXACTLY a runaway but, in an effort to keep the
current thread alive, the mention of a "Durch Drop" was made. Leo and
R (no MI) Campbell stay outta this one for a while please.
Can anyone explain the actual mechanics of a real Dutch Drop?
Karl
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