Already saw that. My comment was if he already had Ross switches.
smokey1If you already own Ross switches you want to use they sell pins to go from O gauge to there switches
No adapter pins needed with these Ross Switches - they are already tubular "O".
Rob
I would just like to comment I have constant aggravation using Ross switches with all equipment which has slider shoes. They can catch on the guard rails and cause derailments. Further, theslider shoes can become energized when the guard rails are energized by a passing wheelset. This frequesntly causes the opening of coil couplers. I am building a layout now with gargraves track, and the Ross units would be a natural, because I already have a bunch of the double curved as well as the 072 and 042 variety. But I went out and got 022 switches to eliminate problems. I sacraficed some appearance and some lay-out advantages for better operation. Also I like the nonderail feature ofthe 022.
If you already own Ross switches you want to use they sell pins to go from O gauge to there switches
Fixed broken image link.
You are in luck... Ross now has switches to match "O" track - "RossPlate"- found HERE.
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