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  • #34
    Anonymous
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    Hi.

    I don’t find the railroad cross in the strter kit.

    Exist it in the expansion kit #1 ?

    Thanks.

    Merlin

    #295
    Anonymous
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    Hello Merlin,

    Do you mean the railroad crossing sign, the railroad crossing gates, or a railroad crossover (where two tracks cross each other)?

    #296
    Anonymous
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    Hi.

    The right is the second : a railroad crossover where two tracks cross each other.

    Thanks

    Merlin

    #297
    Anonymous
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    To cross two tracks, simply place one track over the top of the other.

    Although it looks like it is not possible, trains will behave correctly.

    [img]http://www.ospreyweb.myby.co.uk/kmr/misc/rtr-cross.jpg[/img]

    Is this what you mean?

    #298
    Anonymous
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    Hi

    Thanks for Help. I suppose that is necessary a specify cross railroad.

    But if you confirm that the cross railroad work fine I resolve the problem with 2 rail road as in your figure.

    Thanks for help.

    Merlin

    #299
    Anonymous
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    Are you planning new x cross alike above screen???

    Shapiro

    #300
    Anonymous
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    Merlin wrote:

    Hi

    Thanks for Help. I suppose that is necessary a specify cross railroad.

    But if you confirm that the cross railroad work fine I resolve the problem with 2 rail road as in your figure.

    Thanks for help.

    Merlin

    Not only does it work ok (as you probably have found out), also two trains passing at the same time will continue to run. Which in turn may come in handy at hidden places to solve running problems 8)

    #301
    Anonymous
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    louis wrote:

    Not only does it work ok (as you probably have found out), also two trains passing at the same time will continue to run. Which in turn may come in handy at hidden places to solve running problems 8)

    or use signals and controlers to regulate it in visible parts

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