QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar And I think in Europe a 0-5-0 is the same as our 0-10-0. If I am wrong then serve me some crow. [8] Lee
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dano99a QUOTE: Originally posted by clinchvalley It also gives you a great excuse to buy more equipment. I think I'm gonna build a staging track now!! [:)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by clinchvalley It also gives you a great excuse to buy more equipment.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jrbarney QUOTE: Originally posted by Avondaleguy . . . . go an extra turn or two for "0-5-0" switcher clearances. Avondaleguy, Your term may confuse some of the newbies who may not realize an 0-5-0 switcher is the same thing as what passes for a "5 finger discount" in some neighborhoods. Of course we are getting closer to 1 April. [:)] Bob NMRA Life 0543
QUOTE: Originally posted by Avondaleguy . . . . go an extra turn or two for "0-5-0" switcher clearances.
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