What is the difference in a 2-rail and 3-rail box car with no electrical stuff?
I see that in ads and I just wondered.
Thanks.
The bigest differance between 2 rail and 3 rail cars is the flanges on the wheels and the type of coupler they have. I have several 2 rail box cars and have replaced the trucks and couplers with standard 3 rail ones.
The 2 rail flanges may not stay on the track for you depending on the type of track you are using.
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Bob Nelson
When I was a kid, I had Lionel trains but first I had a wind up train !! I did have a couple loops & a figure 8 and I would still run the wind up train sometimes to make it look like I really had some action going on there !! Though I knew not to turn the transformer on !!
Thanks, John
lionelsoni wrote:Wouldn't have mattered if you had!
Thanks Bob !! I never really thought about till now, 50 yrs. later !! That means then that you could run a windup on the same track as a regular train !!
Yes, it will..
It's called an exploding boxcar..
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