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Re: Another Motorized Switch Design :-)
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:32:18 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Mark Riley wrote:
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BTW, I hope your Metroliner did not suffer serious injury (again :-P).
Mark
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Its like the first scratch on a new vehicle--after that you really dont care
anymore. Baah--just another scuff :)
My switches are pretty much on the inside of my layout so even if a train does
derail due to a faulty switch mechanism, the train just falls off the track onto
the layout--nowhere near the floor :)
Dave K
-who will try this latest iteration when he gets home tonight!
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