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How close can you get?

Port Dinllaen Lines > Construction > Track Laying > How close can you get?

Author: tynewydd July 25, 2015 0 Comments

Track Laying, Track Planning

In order to maximize the space for trains, we need to minimize the space between tracks. The operating separation is 1 3/4″ rather than 2″.  This allows for an extra siding.

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