[PRCo] Re: Wire crossovers ?
Jim Holland
PRCoPCC at P-R-Co.com
Wed Sep 26 05:51:42 EDT 2007
Hi Robert!
Recent discussion on a largescale list for outdoor trolleycar lines
indicates some are using inverted N rail -- have heard of this before
but never really investigated.
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You're the King of your Layout -- if it works and you enjoy it, that
is what counts. Tell us more about the cars.
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Thank You for the info you provided about Charleroi - first hand
information like this is always interesting.
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Did you investigate WP much? Are all your models WP?
> ----- Forwarded Message ----
> From: ROBERT R ROCKWELL <w3syt1 at msn.com>
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 10:18:07 AM
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Wire crossovers ?
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> Thank you guys,
> The pixes are quite clear.=20
> I am modeling on O with inverted N gauge rail overhead. Much easier on =
> the old eyes & fingers . Some cheating (West Penn running pantographs) =
> is required.=20
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> Robert Rockwell
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> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Wire crossovers ?
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> Robert:
> .
> The frog URL that Boris provided is for a crossing, not a diverge::
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> http://lists.dementia.org/files/pittsburgh-railways/Wire%20frog.jpg<http:=
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> The following URL is for a diverge:
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