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posted: 22 Sep 2010 16:01 from: Ian Allen
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.....trackwork that is. I have done a search which has thrown up interlaced sleepers and links to photos of interlaced track, but is Templot capable of producing a gauntleted junction ? I was discussing the possibility of said junction with a friend the other evening, using Wymondham Junction as an example. Ian |
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posted: 22 Sep 2010 21:15 from: Martin Wynne
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Ian Allen wrote: is Templot capable of producing a gauntleted junction? I was discussing the possibility of said junction with a friend the other evening, using Wymondham Junction as an example.Hi Ian, Welcome to Templot Club. Gaunt turnouts will be available in a future upgrade: 2_191018_320000000.png In the meantime gauntletted track can be created using partial templates. Of course Wymondham Junction also requires a gauntletting switch, which would have to be done as partial templates also. For those who are wondering, at Wymondham Junction the junction turnout consisted of a switch and a crossing separated by a long length of gauntletted track. This was done to bring the switch within the 350yd rodding limit from the signal box. There is a picture on one of the forums, but at present I can't find it. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 23 Sep 2010 01:48 from: Ian Allen
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Martin, Thank you for the reply. That is helpful as a starting point (sic). Ian |
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