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EZ Track Crossovers

Started by Michael Steven, January 28, 2013, 02:51:42 PM

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Michael Steven

 What is the difference between a #4 and #6 EZ Track Crossover.

jward

the sharpness of the curved route throough the crossover. a #4 is much sharper than a #6.
Jeffery S Ward Sr
Pittsburgh, PA

Doneldon

Michael-

The numbers on turnouts (and crossovers which are just two or four turnouts bunched together) refer to the proportion of forward distance a train moves compared to the distance it diverges from the straight (through) track. Therefore, smaller numbers mean sharper turns to the turnouts. Number four turnouts can cause trouble for longer rolling stock and locomotives. Most things can negotiate number sixes and number eights will accommodate just about anything other than a huge old brass steamer. Do note that snap switches are not really turnouts as their diverging tracks are curved whereas true turnouts have straight diverging tracks.

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