Shinohara offers a 3-way "#6" turnout in N scale in Code 70. It shows this item available at Walthers, but I have not seen one in person. You should be able to use two switch machines (Tortoise motors or other types) to control it. One machine won't do it because you are moving two different throwbars to route along the two diverging routes with this type of turnout. Here's a view of the turnout from a UK company I have never dealt with and I'm not recommending, but they do have a photo online (scroll down about half-way) http://www.scalelink.co.uk/acatalog/Shinohara_Track___Pointwork__N____Aiguillages.html By the way, a closer look at this turnout suggests that it's about a #4 on one leg and a #6 on the other. Should not be a problem in your situation. I have also seen custom-built examples of three-way stub turnouts, in which case a single machine might be required to work with some modifications. These would be the same sorts of modifications needed to use a Tortoise to power a three-way semaphore. But the Shinohara 3-way turnout has two throwbars, so you'll treat it like two turnouts from a switch machine or hand-throw standpoint. Regards, Byron
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Josh_A Now, I just have to figure out how to get it here.