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Anonymous
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Track Separation
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Anonymous
on Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:07 PM
On a dual mainline, what should the minimum track separation be from the center of one track to the center of other track? especially with some 18 inch radius curves ? Thnking of passing trains!
Thanks, DON
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:14 PM
It depends on the scale and type or class of equipment you will be running.
Look up the
NMRA Track Centers Standards
for the class of the equipment you will be running.
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:18 PM
Thanks Gsetter! I should have provided some more info. First its a small layout and its HO. So I am trying to keep the 2 tracks as close as possible.
Thanks, DON
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:30 PM
2 3/16" between centers for Class 1 equipment.
Class I
Includes longer steam locomotives typically with two-wheel trailing trucks, larger four and six-wheel truck diesels and equivalent rolling stock.
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ericboone
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January 2002
From: Minnesota
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Posted by
ericboone
on Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:30 PM
I just made a web page on this very subject with a spreadsheet and linked to an Excel spreadsheet to calculate curve spacing based upon the longest car and largest locomotive. Otherwise the NMRA has some tables you can reference.
http://www.peremarquette.net/design-tools.html
http://www.nmra.org/standards/s-8.html
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Don Gibson
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June 2004
From: Pacific Northwest
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Posted by
Don Gibson
on Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:37 PM
Answer 2.25 " PLUS - Depending on the
overhang
of your particlar cars.
Simplistic answer: Try 2.75" The longer the cars, the more overhang. Your cars are straight, your curves are not.
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 8:04 AM
Don't forget to leave room for your fingers to get in there in case of derailments, rerailing, maintenance, etc... I followed recommended practice on my N Scale layout, but wish I kept a little more room between tracks. Even though the trains scaled down, my fingers didn't!
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cwclark
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January 2004
From: Crosby, Texas
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Posted by
cwclark
on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 8:10 AM
I did mine as follows: 2" separation on straight track and 21/2" separation on curves from center of track to center of track....Chuck
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 7:28 PM
Thanks for the comments!
DON
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