I have a set of the original MTH Premier Amtrak Superliner cars, which I have run without issue on the Lehigh Valley HiRailers modules for many years. My new layout is different, in that both main lines have Ross Custom O-72 switches where the main lines follow the curve. I decided to run these cars as they have not seen track time since before COVID. To my surprise, the cars came to an aburpt hault while I pushed them through the curved portion of the switch. It turns out the overhanging skirt is hitting the ground throw! I tried a similar switch that has a DZ-1000 machine on it. The car made it through, but only because the skirt passed between the 2 screws holding the DZ-1000 to the switch. Relocating the ground throws and switch machines to the straight side fixes the issue, but is not an option due to other things getting in the way.
Has anyone else experienced this? What did you do to resolve the issue? Has anyone had issues with other brands?
Pictures below. The ground throw arm is up to better see the problem. I can turn the DZ-1000 mounting screw down a bit, but it does not solve the problem.
Chris
LVHR