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General Discussion / Re: running RailPro on club layouts
« Last post by cws on June 27, 2026, 08:04:23 PM »Ok, as hoped/promised/expected I can confirm that I had zero problems running on the Central Florida Model Railroad Club layout today with my RailPro equipped Walthers E8A and a few passenger cars!
I literally set the loco and cars on a yard track, powered on the controller, connected to the locomotive and I was ready to roll. The HC-3 controller is really impressive.
I've been a RailPro fan since I first saw it advertised in MRH, over 9 years back but this is the 1st time I've run my own equipment (which is rather sad)! Now I just need more 21 pin modules!
So if you're ever in the area and want a tour or to meet up, reach out!
Carl
RailPro evangelist of Central Florida
I literally set the loco and cars on a yard track, powered on the controller, connected to the locomotive and I was ready to roll. The HC-3 controller is really impressive.
I've been a RailPro fan since I first saw it advertised in MRH, over 9 years back but this is the 1st time I've run my own equipment (which is rather sad)! Now I just need more 21 pin modules!
So if you're ever in the area and want a tour or to meet up, reach out!
Carl
RailPro evangelist of Central Florida

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. c:\ProgramData, not c:\Program Files is the directory you needed to start in so go to C:\ProgramData\Ring Engineering\RailPro HC Simulator and you should find what we're looking for.