I haven't had that problem with these locomotives. I have turnouts from a variety of generations and manufacturers, and some of these have required extensive tuneups to get reliable operation, but my Bachmann 2-6-6-0s and Consolidations all perform reliably. That's right, I said 2-6-6-0s. I shorten the 2-6-6-2s to make Denver & Salt Lake 2-6-6-0s. Of course, shortening the frames, boilers and tenders all void the warranties, but I am willing to accept that in order to get locomotives that are so quintessential to the D&SL. (Note to Bachmann: after the D&RGW took over the D&SL, these were used by the Rio Grande until 1951.) (2nd note to Bachmann: I am aware that attaching a Keep Alive to the original decoder will void my warranty, but I will gladly accept that in order to get smoother operation.)