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installing turnouts mid-curve (n-scale)
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Sorry, let me clarify my question. <br /> <br />I am using Atlas code 80 flex track with #4 turnouts, foam roadbed on top of 1" clad-mate styrofoam. <br />The intended position of the turnout is on a semi-circle curve on one side of an oval, to create a passing siding and yard entry/industrial district. The layout size is limited to 30" x 80" so I wanted the passing siding to start on the curve to maximize the length. The curve is a 12" radius. <br />I suppose I could use sectional track, but I wanted to keep the number of joints to a minimum, and if this is not an ideal situation I am open to any suggestions. <br />(Wouldn't be the first thing I've had to replan on this attempted layout! ) <br /> <br />Thanks for your input. <br /> <br />Tony
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