I 've gotten mine from Bill, he currently has 60 in stock. He is a good online retailer, I've never had a problem.
http://www.billstrains.com/product.php?productid=16491&cat=535&page=1
or search for PL-11 PECO SIDE MOUNTED TURNOUT.
A little coloring and smart scenery hides them well.
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OK guys..forgot u can't read my mind...left out some facts...installing yard on top of existing concrete blocks...mostly hidden, HO scale.....wife finds it difficult to read my mind also. Thanks for your help in advance.....all switches are PECO.....having difficult time finding above surface electric switch machines...
Assuming that you want to use the Peco switch machine, they make the PL-12x Adaptor Plate. You mount the switch machine to the plate, then mount the plate to the board next to the switch. This makes for one huge ugly block sitting next to the track, so I'd recommend this solution only for hidden tracks.
I've used this item for a hidden yard on my club's layout with great success. It eliminates the need to cut holes under the switch to fit the switch machine below the track (most helpful when you're working in a space only about a foot tall!). Since you didn't specify which scale you're working in, I'm going to assume either HO or N...the adapter plate will work for either.
Robert Beaty
The Laughing Hippie
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The CF-7...a waste of a perfectly good F-unit!
Then it comes to be that the soothing light at the
end of your tunnel, Was just a freight train coming
your way. -Metallica, No Leaf Clover
LION can mount Tortoise anywhere you like it. What is big deal with under the layout? Foam too thick? You can cut out a pocket under the foam.
ROAR
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I'm guessing you are looking for powered. Unpowered there are lots of choices: Caboose, humpard, etc.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
Looking for source or ideas on surface mounted switch machines for Peco switches...Walthers does not stock item for above the surface. thanks