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... it looks more like tramway track and in that case there wouldn't be a point blade in that position, but what would effectively be a half "K" crossing since you don't actually need a switch between the standard and narrow gauge tracks. If you've got a "Half K" then you will have check rails at the "K" which will check the other crossing. Jim. Last edited on 16 Sep 2019 12:30 by Jim Guthrie posted: 16 Sep 2019 12:51 from: RedgateModels Like this?2013_160749_270000000.jpg Solves two problems in one go (apart from how to switch the crossing polarity depending on standard or narrow gauge paths) EDIT: there is another turnout just off to the left on the narrow gauge trackwork that could be considered part of a "crossover" so I can use that crossing switch for now at least. A juicer might be better, but I'm waiting on a new test project from MERG for that. Last edited on 16 Sep 2019 14:08 by RedgateModels posted: 16 Sep 2019 16:06 ...
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