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If you really want to replicate McCook's yard, you need to put your layout's track in a blender or better yet, a vise first. The rail was there when the Vikings were still sailing and the switches and frogs are beat to death. It is a pretty small yard. The brief spell that I worked there, there were a few switches that I always worried about splitting. You need to try to replicate Argentine yard in K.C., Kansas. Now there is a nitemare. <br />Ken
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