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... it possible to say from a photo what the K crossing angle is? Cheers Julian 3591_081037_270000000.png 3591_081040_030000000.png Attachment: attach_3187_3831_15_October_back_u p.mecbox 9 Last edited on 8 Dec 2020 16:09 by Julian Roberts posted: 8 Dec 2020 18:15 from: Martin Wynne Hi Julian, Drawing straight lines on your photo: 2_081258_190000000.jpg shows that this is a straight regular diamond between the V-crossings. The V-crossings are then curved slightly to match the connecting tracks. Trying on the old map suggests that it is 1:8 CLM: 2_081302_020000000.png (but the photo is obviously much later than the map, so may not be a match). It is extremely likely that the V-crossings are also 1:8 CLM regular, and they can't physically be much different in the space available anyway. To curve them to the connecting tracks, insert a zero-length transition in front of each V-crossing. It is probably located at the wing rail front joint. In theory it doesn't have to be zero-length, but I think it extremely ...
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