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 |  | "Dean Husby" <nntp@akasa.bc.ca> wrote in message news:38C581C4.DA5407...a.bc.ca... (...) Not 100% related to this post, but I've been think of somehow getting a train do the following when it reaches the end of a line: 1. Slow Down 2. Stop 3. (...)   (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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 |  | On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Larry Pieniazek (<Fr34wr.101@lugnet.com>) wrote at 04:10:03 (...) I have an image in my mind of a thing like a switch, but it's just a break in one rail, so that if it's open, the stock will fall off, but if it's closed, it just (...)   (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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 |  | (...) I dug up a photo, but Geocities was stupid last night. (URL) should give you a idea of what I am talking about :) Brownie points...the use of the name has changed, it used to be a bad thing, now it is a good thing...I guess it changed 70's or (...)   (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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 |  | (...) I made some spring loaded buffer stops years ago. Check out my Trainspotters Photos page for photos at the below URL. Allan    (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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 |  | (...) To the chappie who exulted that I wasn't able to solve this: Mine lasts for 10 strikes. Real ones last for 2. Tell me again how I failed? :-) (...) to (...) Right. US stations (passenger, subway, etc) have these as well. However what actually (...)   (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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 |  | ps. i'll post instructions when I have the time    (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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 |  | (...) That would be me, like Jenn said they use the spring things from 4559. They hold up pretty well. They DID stop my GP-35 at full throttle(1). Important Safety Tip: Only try this on a carpeted floor. At the WAMALUG show they successfully stopped (...)   (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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 |  | (...) Actually, they are quite prototypical...just not typical installation on the end of a siding. They are used in places where you _cannot_ allow the train to procede onwards, such as dead end stations. Take a look at a photo of say Euston (...)   (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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 |  | (...) Well, I don't feel so bad now. If the Great Larry has difficulty with the stoppers... Seriously though, I have seen stoppers with springs in RL. I don't expect it to take HUGE amounts of punishment. Just the kind when it's rolling to a stop (...)   (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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 |  | You could use the 2 x 2 x 2 shock absorber pieces that come in black on several sets, including the BTII vechicle, the aquanauts crystal crawler and at least 1 train set. -- Jonathan Wilson wilsonj@xoommail.com (URL)   (26 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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