Tom Trigg
Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
www.prr-nscale.blogspot.com
QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby Hi captain C No third rail power suply for traction. its used a lot on subways and some serface lines. Very quick and easy to pick the out side rail is higher sits on insulators. if in a station area has a wooden duct type arangement around it to stop accidental contact with the side of the rail and will possably have a warning sign about it. and it does have 1500 VDC when live. Modeling it is just as insane as dual gauge I know i have some dual gauge trackage. where was the picture taken ?? regards John
QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby Hi underworld They are coming to take you away ho ho he he[:D] Just a thought here if you are mad enough to want out side third rail find out if Peco do the out side third rail kit for G1 this will have the insulators rails ect. I know they do it for OO but not sure if they do a kit for G1 if they don't add some white ceramic beads to the shopping list might as well make it obviouse its the outside 1500 VDC power rail[}:)] just dont tell people its only 12 to 24 V then they will leave it alone. regards John
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