Re: Gauge change
Author: The Montezuma Yardmaster
Date: 03-01-2009 - 13:56

The way you have written it, it sounds like it is the special track that loosens the wheels and re-gauges them. How does the track do this? Tracks are passive and cannot do things like this. Maybe you mean that the special track is over a pit where men in the pit do the changeover.



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  Re: Gauge change :) 02-28-2009 - 21:07
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  Re: Gauge change The Montezuma Yardmaster 03-01-2009 - 13:56
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  Re: Gauge change BOB2 03-03-2009 - 09:59
  Re: Gauge change Russ Cz 03-04-2009 - 09:04


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