does anyone know the length of the Bachmann #4 , #5 and #6 turnouts...straight side
Ok I have disconered that the #5 is 11" and the #6 is 17...sooo would the #4 be 9"
Where did you get your measurements.?
I just measured one of the #6 turnouts (straight side) and it is 15 1/2", a standard switch is 9".
An auction on ebay list the #6 are 17" long
You asked this question before.
http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/board/index.php/topic,11881.0.html
sorry my mind ain't as sharp as it use to be
Did you mean a # 6 crossover, looks like 2 switches on 2 tracks? I would expect a crossover would be longer than a regular #6 switch.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/HO-SCALE-BACHMANN-EZ-TRACK-6-LEFT-CROSSOVER-SWITCH_W0QQitemZ330379477157QQcmdZViewItemQQptZModel_RR_Trains?hash=item4cec26c0a5
no I have two crossovers now... I needs sidings to park the three engines and rolling stock on so I don't have to keep up with ..."dad can you put this one on and take this one off , I wanna drive this one now and this one five minutes later... so this way all can be ready to roll out at any given time and all will be on the track ready to go
Dear All,
Thanks to Pacific Northern for measuring the #6 straight length as 15-1/2".
For the straight length of the #5 turnout, Hunt has previously posted 11-1/2". <--Correct
Counting 47 ties in the online catalog picture and assuming 1/4" per tie, I'd guess = 11-3/4". <--Error
So at least we are within 1/4".
Hunt is usually accurate, though.
Anyone have a #5 handy to measure and confirm? <--I measured at LHS and confirmed Hunt's 11.5"
Many times I've asked Bachmann to put critical track dimensions in the F.A.Q. sections of this board.<-- Should be in on-line and print catalogs, and packaging, not FAQ
Way too many posts have the same Q over and over, and we still don't know.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik
Edit: Confirmed Hunt's measurement of 11.5"
If we had all the information, we wouldn't need this forum.Am I right? ::) ::)