Building a Turntable and Roundhouse for all our Locomotives in Railroads Online!



Hey everyone back with Railroads Online! Today Hyce and I are building a turntable and roundhouse in order to service our locomotives and have a place to store them for future use!

Make sure to check out Hyce’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Hyce777

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30 thoughts on “Building a Turntable and Roundhouse for all our Locomotives in Railroads Online!”

  1. A question for Hyce in the next episode, did the various narrow gauge railroads over there ever have dual gauge (narrow and standard gauge) roundhouses, including a dual gauge turntable?

    Here in Australia, there were/are a couple that are still dual gauge and one preserved roundhouse in Peterborough (South Australia) is a triple gauge facility (narrow, standard and broad gauges).

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  2. Some larger workshops/storage facilities in europe had/have tables which go sideways between parallel tracks … tranfer tables in english I believe. Are they common in North America?
    There dont seem to be games which have those implemented, which is a shame.

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  3. Kan i think you should use a climax, goat, or shay to run the switchback when you do the 20 car runs because it will be hard on your road engines to do the two percent climb with that many cars plus you could build a shunting area with sand, water, and fuel to keep your climbing train stocked but also keep you road engines there as you climb off the main line.
    Addendum if you get a shay or another climax name it cliff jumper

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  4. Just noticed but every other train has that plow thing at the front. If the class 70 has one it should be train number 21 instead of 13 to keep the pattern going. Maybe a "Hyce"ler can be number 13 with how often Hyce bins it.

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  5. I got a Hyce question,
    what happens when a derailment results in small fire that heats a tanker? Would they open the tanker and burn the contents to relieve pressure if it's something like vinyl chloride?

    Follow-up, does he know about the East Palestine Ohio derailment?

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  6. In Montana I've seen many of old train stations that were built in the era of the steam engine, and some had round houses attached and it still amazes me how black it is almost 80 years later how black it is.

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  7. I wonder if kan and hyce have ever looked into the qr beyer garratt class loco. The drive setup is super long and very interesting. Don’t think it’s narrow gauge though

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  8. We're Knights of the Turn-table
    We build tracks as we're able
    We make long trains and foul the mains
    With humpwork impecc-able
    We railroad here in Camelot
    We pee in cups and bin a lot

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  9. this made me sad, because there was a perfectly fine roundhouse where I live, but they took it down, instead of making it into a railroad museum. Now there's just an empty plot (or "brownfield" or whatever).

    about the turntable, I think there's one more type you didn't mention: a mechanical (gear and chain) one – you turn a crank and it, well, turns

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