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Keith L, if you're referring to the "RossPlate" line, then yes; the O72 RossPlate switches have the same footprint as the Lionel O72 switches, and they have tinplate rails that are the same height as traditional tubular track; however, that is where the compatibility ends. They still are not compatible with the older prewar locos with the deeper flanges. I have asked Steve about building switches that are truly tinplate-compatible, but as of my last conversation with him early last year, he doesn't seem to have any interest in building them. If he could/would produce an O72 and a #4 switch that works with the older trains, that would open up a lot of possibilities for those of us who run the older trains. K Line did it with O-31 and O-72 in their Super-Snap line (modern trains roll right through them as well), so it can be done.

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