On the internet I came across this 3 rail.This is a little different from other 3 rail trains.I remeber seeing this type of set up in a book at my grand parents house.1950s o scale layouts
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quote:Originally posted by chuck:
Nice video. Did anyone notice the age of the guys running the trains? Also, are those Kadee "K" style couplers used on the trains?
quote:Originally posted by swav:
Outside third rail was a very popular way of operating scale trains. The main reason was to make electrical wiring easier. That is the main advantage of 3 rail.
quote:Originally posted by mike dench:quote:Originally posted by swav:
Outside third rail was a very popular way of operating scale trains. The main reason was to make electrical wiring easier. That is the main advantage of 3 rail.
Exactly how does an outside rail make the wiring easier? I can understand how conventional 3 rail does but surely having an outside pickup negates that? Such as, for example, on a reversing loop?
This is not meant as a dig, I'm aware of my limited knowledge and would like to have it explained because I don't understand what the advantage is.
quote:Exactly how does an outside rail make the wiring easier? I can understand how conventional 3 rail does but surely having an outside pickup negates that? Such as, for example, on a reversing loop?
quote:Originally posted by Eric Oxner:
On the internet I came across this 3 rail.This is a little different from other 3 rail trains.I remeber seeing this type of set up in a book at my grand parents house.1950s o scale layouts
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