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That's gonna hurt-Atlas Curved Turnouts Code 83

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Posted by Doughless on Saturday, December 19, 2015 11:44 AM

Yes.  i think the Walthers and Peco products are more suitable for your layout.

I have an industrial spur that is just outside of one of my towns.  A broad curve is required for the outside mainline, but a sharper curve is required for the inside curve.  I can now get an Atlas LH curved turnout since the inside radius is sharp enough to avoid the spur crossing a street, and instead can dive in before it and run right along the street.

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Posted by carl425 on Saturday, December 19, 2015 4:56 PM

HObbyguy
I am laying a few 7.5 Walthers turnouts down now and yes, the frog seems more like 24" than 28" on the inner radius.

Here's a Walthers 7.5 with a 24" ribbonrail gauge.  It's not quite a perfect fit, but it's really close.  I think you're right that it's way closer to 24" than the 28" advertised.

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Posted by dante on Saturday, December 19, 2015 9:57 PM

carl425

 

 
HObbyguy
I am laying a few 7.5 Walthers turnouts down now and yes, the frog seems more like 24" than 28" on the inner radius.

 

Here's a Walthers 7.5 with a 24" ribbonrail gauge.  It's not quite a perfect fit, but it's really close.  I think you're right that it's way closer to 24" than the 28" advertised.

 

If you have a 26" Ribbonrail gauge, I believe you will find that it fits more closely (almost exactly). For the short distances through a turnout, the practical difference between the two is almost negligible.

Dante

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