or you can flip them on ebay.
is there a ramp that connects the rolling stock together or do they have to shun one out of the way everything one is finish off loading?
I suspect that's what the things in the top left picture are, they will fold down and connect to the next wagon. By having them just on one side, it doesn't matter which way round the next wagon is, they will always connect.
Edit: Looking more closely at my top right picture, I think it is computer-generated, so don't base any assumptions on it!
(This post was last modified: 01-28-2020, 11:22 AM by Super.)
Thanks for the pictures Dr Chris and for answering Leylands query about connecting as I also was curious. In the pictures, In addition to being very long it looks like they would connect very close to each other too. Wonder if those trucks also have some form of articulation?
some of the car carrier freight trains in North America has an articulated joint (2 cars max) with a plastic looking accordian like the ones you see on the articulated buses. It is not very popular as I rarely see them.