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posted: 27 May 2015 10:01 from: Alan Whitaker
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Hi. Would it be prototype to have 2 double junctions next to each other, I ask as I was going to do this, A mainline going to 2 branch lines (2 X up and down). Alan | ||
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posted: 29 May 2015 13:43 from: Martin Wynne
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Alan Whitaker wrote: Would it be prototype to have 2 double junctions next to each other, I ask as I was going to do this, A mainline going to 2 branch lines (2 X up and down).Hi Alan, Sure, generally it's prototypical to do anything which fits, if the lines are needed. Did you mean something like this? 2_290840_420000000.png I added the signal box because it looks like a busy junction for the signalman. If you meant something else, perhaps you could post your .box file, or a sketch? regards, Martin. |
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posted: 29 May 2015 15:05 from: Alan Whitaker
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Hi Martin. That's just about I have it right now ( yours looks better than mine) Alan |
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posted: 29 May 2015 20:12 from: a_nummelin
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Alan Whitaker wrote: Hi. Would it be prototype to have 2 double junctions next to each other, I ask as I was going to do this, A mainline going to 2 branch lines (2 X up and down). AlanHave a look at http://www.penrhos.me.uk/PenrhosLocation.shtml to see three double junctions close to each other. There are several at Aber branch junction too but I don't have photos of that location to hand. |
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posted: 29 May 2015 20:32 from: Alan Whitaker
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Hi How cool is that AAAAAAA++++++++++ Alan |
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