DC Montana
Did the K Line 042 switch have non derailing features.
All Lionel all the time.
Okiechoochoo
Chuck
Was the 027 Lionel 042 switch a realiable switch?
The K-Line 042 switch was very good and I don't know of any complaints. I am sure glad Lionel has brought it out and will be getting two more of them.
I have used 022 post war switches with little problems, at least no problem with any engines or cars. The older 022's need to be maintaned a bit more than the new 022 switches.
Lee F.
Thanks for that info. I wasn't aware of that. Was that switch any good or not. I assume it will be made the same. Did it have non derailing features.
One other question folk, on 022. How does the Lionel FM Trainmaster do on thsee 022 switches. Do they go thru ok. I assume they do with overhang since that was about the only switch Lionel made when they were making the FM I think or was it mainly designed for Super O. Thanks
just my personal opinion. I looked at the larger aluminium cars and figured they are just too big for O31. While they will navigate the curve, the overhang looks way too funky to me.
I have bveen slowly accummulating the shorter cars and think they just look a lot better going around the curves.
I am trying to use as much o42 as I can, I still have plenty of o31 - like this reversing loop shown below.
another post war set:
There are a few more sets of these I would like to pick up and I think they work great on o31 and o42.
I agree with Chuck, Lionel 16" aluminum passesenger cars work just fine with 022 switches. I've been running those cars with 022 switches for years and never had any problems.
Jim
The construction of the cars itself will allow them to go through, BUT the couplers could force the cars out of the rails since the coupler swing is gigantic. Also I'm not sure you'll be able to clear the switchmachine. On 031 track the cars will hang over about 1,5 inches..
Before you buy them in nice shape (and paying top $$), just see if you can find a trasher on ebay for a couple of bucks (i lately got a really nice postwar observation off of ebay for 32 dollars, a price which you'll be able to sell on if it doesn't work) or maybe one of your friends has one to try with.
They are longer and wider then normal postwar equipment, so the big issue is clearance.
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