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WOW....I'm really glad I asked advice about the xfer table. I've been thinking about either that or a turntable and am very glad to see how the xfer looks actually set up with locos on it esp with personal modifications. Sensational job Barry...looks really cool. About how much space is the whole thing taking...including the space for the spurs with the parked locos? It looks really nifty!

Barry...thanks ...a(probably obvious) question.....How does the movement "know" when to stop moving so that the xfer table rails are aligned with the spurs or is it something that the operator just has to control himself? Seems it would be rather tedious to control?  Regarding the rails....could not sections of a standard tubular O-gauge straight track be used also....particularly rails from longer straight sections?.....just the work of attaching/aligning them to the layout table top?

Earnie,

How does the movement "know" when to stop moving so that the xfer table rails are aligned with the spurs or is it something that the operator just has to control himself? Seems it would be rather tedious to control?

It's an "eyeball calibration".  

 

There's a "nudge" feature that allows table movement in very, very small increments. It's really not tedious at all.

Regarding the rails....could not sections of a standard tubular O-gauge straight track be used also....particularly rails from longer straight sections?

Yes, they could. However, I like the lower profile of Gargraves track, as well as the close-spaced wooden ties.

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