Building a layover crossing for our 7 1/4" minimal gauge garden railway
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- How we built a temporary track to bridge other tracks in order to reach a stock shed on Karen's Little Railway. This is a useful alternative to having to build railway points (or railroad switches, if you prefer) and crossings in order to connect to adjacent tracks or sidings. A tapered ramp leads onto a portable track panel that can be laid to join onto a nearby track at a slightly higher level (in this case crossing other tracks) in order to join a 'main line' onto a siding. In the past this was a solution sometimes used on light industrial narrow gauge railways.
I *love* that little pop-on loading ramp!!!
i really enjoy garden railways...well done, can't wait to take a tour!!
Always wanted to build one of these large garden railways, but never had the time, money or skills to do so,. Well done to you sir and your commitment,
l used a Jim Crow before !! Bit bigger than that though !! Or watched the process as l was part of the team !! In Kent in the 90s !
nice
Super kolejka🙂.
Planuje Pan pokazać coś więcej? Na przykład jak dokładnie wyglada mocowanie szyn i jak są zrobione rozjazdy?
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Yes, I will be adding more. Some track and turnout building details are on our web site at www.karenslittlerailway.co.uk/construction.php
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Rosie Jane Bongers has a similar thing called a climber, which enables portable tracks to connect to permanent tracks.
Why didn't you put in a permanent point/switch from the nearest rail
We have plans to rearrange things in that area to iron out a sharp curve and add some extra sidings, so this was just a quick solution in order to be able to use the stock shed straight away. The longer term plan is still evolving.
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