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Another difference is that the Atlas Snap Switches have an 18" radius on the turnout side, so it's easier to use at the beginning of a curve. Of course, that means the turnout IS curved, rather than running at a tangent off the main track like a regular turnout. So if a plan calls for a snap switch, you can't substitute a #4, or vice-versa. <br />
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