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Limited Choices in HO Steam?
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<p>[quote user="NWP SWP"]I have seen a few MTH HO scale three rail engines?! I have heard of three rail O but never HO! [/quote]</p> <p>Marklin is a German manufacturer that uses a three rail AC system. The third rail (studs in the center) carry the AC voltage, the outer rails are the returns and have the same polarity. With $120 million of annual sales it is the largest European model railroad manufacturer. Marklin was founded in 1858 and produced electric toy trains with AC voltage since about 1926.</p> <p>The MTH HO-scale three rail locomotives are for the Marklin System. It has nothing to do with advantages of a third rail, just a different system.</p> <p>I came to model railroading through Marklin. For me as a kid Marklin had the advantage that there are no polarity problems at loops and wyes as the outer rails have the same polarity.<br />Regards, Volker</p>
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