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<p><span style="text-decoration:line-through;">You might want to go with the 218S, it has the 5 different adapters diferent types of turnouts, however I cannot confirm that they will work unmodified. You should be able to drill a small hole #55 hole or so in the throwbar and slip the peg from the 202s in, however.</span> I do that with the PECO code 100s. The Shinorhara Code 83 turnouts in the 2014 Reference book appear to have a hole drilled in the throw bar. Note: the ground throw can only be mounted on one side of these turnouts, so check clearances. If the hole in the throwbar is not large enough, you can always make it slightly larger with a drill bit that is slightly larger than the peg on the 202S. If you want to go with 218S or similar throws that come with 5 adapters, it looks like one of them will work (there are two with the little pegs on them). Again if the hole in the throw bar is too small, you can easily make it larger.</p> <p>Also note that the turnouts you indicated are not currently instock with Walther's, so you may have to wait to get them unless you have a local source for them.</p>
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