alecescolme
Trains, Model Engineering, Cars

For the last way evenings I have been working on a 3 way stub turnout.
The rail is all code 250 aluminum available from Back2Bay6 and so are the spikes.
The ties are hardwood from a local DIY place and the batons are oak.
The throwbar is 1/4 by 1/16 brass, not suitable for track power!
And underneath...
And it rough place...
For those who are not familiar with stub switches, these were used in the early days of railroading. These fell out of popularity due to the fact that the rail has to line up every time perfectly. With these you are 'bending the iron'!
Next I will stain the ties and build a switch-stand.
Alec
The rail is all code 250 aluminum available from Back2Bay6 and so are the spikes.
The ties are hardwood from a local DIY place and the batons are oak.
The throwbar is 1/4 by 1/16 brass, not suitable for track power!


And underneath...

And it rough place...

For those who are not familiar with stub switches, these were used in the early days of railroading. These fell out of popularity due to the fact that the rail has to line up every time perfectly. With these you are 'bending the iron'!
Next I will stain the ties and build a switch-stand.
Alec