I set up a 3-rail tubular track (black ties) and tried to run a pre-war Lionel 259e steam engine, tender, and two passenger cars. However, the wheels of the steam engine slip. This is true even after I get it going, I can see the wheels loose traction, especially coming out of the corners. How can I improve the traction of my layout?
This happened to me too with Lionel set. I added weights over the drivers (the wheels that are powered). That worked for me. Prior to opening the shell, you can add some weights right over the boiler/cab just as quick experiment.
Have you tried cleaning the track and wheels on the engine? A little oil/grease will allow the engine to operate but slip the wheels.
Also check the wheels on the passenger cars to see if they are turning freely. A drop of oil on the axles can make a huge difference in the rolling of the cars.
I run a prewar 262 on O gauge tubular and have never experienced this problem. Definitely not normal.
It must be your track and/or loco and rollingstock wheels. Probably need a really good cleaning. Get some denatured alcohol, q-tips and a small screwdriver or toothpick to pick the thick gunk off the wheels.Even if they don’t look too bad I would use the alcohol on the wheels and track.
Mike S.
Thank you all for the great advice. Each one made an improvement. First I cleaned and wiped down the track and engine wheels. That helped. Then I oiled the tender and passenger axles. That helped. Then, for a quick check, I placed a small baggie of sand on the engine for weight and she runs great. Again, thanks for the simple but helpful advice. I’m glad I found this forum. Lots of excellent information.