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Has anyone considered this possibility? <br /> <br />The side tracks ( stubs / industrial sidings ) passing sidings are lower than the main track to prevent / reduce the possibility of a car or cars rolling out on to the main track and fouling the main track? <br /> <br />With spring switches & switch points that move when a car rolls through the wrong way having the siding/passing siding lower than the main track helps reduce this possibility. <br /> <br />Just a thought?!?
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