Switch Problem
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Wed Aug 21 21:08:26 EDT 2024
Very difficult to diagnose remotely, but I'd start by taking your NMRA
gauge and double checking that switch. While you're at it, check the wheel
gauge on that trailing truck. Is there a spring on that trailing truck?
Yes, probably the switch, so also take the trailing truck off and use it to
determine exactly where it's derailing; might be a burr or minor bend that
can be fixed in fiv minutes with some careful filing.
Frank Bongiovanni
On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 9:00 PM NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> On my HO layout, where I model steam of the 40s and 50s, I have 36
> switches. Half of my layout is one huge yard, modeled after the N&W
> Lamberts Point Coal Yard in Norfolk, VA. I have one switch that always
> gives me trouble. Whenever my 2-8-8-2 goes over this switch, the trailing
> wheels derail. I have spent hours trying to solve the problem. Of all my
> switches, this is the only one that gives me problems. The trouble switch
> looks, physically, like all of my other switches. I don’t see any
> difference. All of my switches are Atlas switches, all controlled by
> Caboose Industries manual throws. Any suggestions as to what to look for
> to solve this problem before I go to the trouble of pulling out this
> switch, throw it away, and replace it with a new switch? Thanks for your
> comments.
> Jack Fletcher
>
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