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Subject: 
Why is inner rail smooth on Duplo track?
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lugnet.duplo, lugnet.trains
Date: 
Mon, 4 Jul 2005 16:58:16 GMT
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My son has spend his allowance on a couple of the new Thomas sets (Percy and James). James comes with one piece of curved track (along with others including a switch).

I’ve noticed that all the Duplo track that’s come with these sets has a ribbed texture on the rails, with the exception of the curved track – that’s ribbed on the outside rail, like everything else, but the inside rail is smooth.

This has been puzzling me. Can anyone think of a reason why the inside rail of a curve piece should be smooth rather than textured?

Thanks,
– Joe



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  Re: Why is inner rail smooth on Duplo track?
 
Is it to prevent the toothed drive wheels from skipping? The outer wheel turns more times than the inner as is goes around the curve. Ralph (...) (19 years ago, 4-Jul-05, to lugnet.duplo, lugnet.trains)
  Re: Why is inner rail smooth on Duplo track?
 
(...) The texture is to improve traction. However, without a differential (which have been tried on trains and failed), one wheel on an axle needs to be able to slip in a curve since the rotational speeds are different for the different radii that (...) (19 years ago, 5-Jul-05, to lugnet.duplo, lugnet.trains)

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