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[[Category:Right of Way]]
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== Examples ==
=== CIG ===
Ken Smith built this [[Diamond|diamond]] for the [[Comanche & Indian Gap Railroad]].  He used flat bar for all components, with the exception of the short section of steel rail as a transition between the diamond and the aluminum rail.
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File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.15.16.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.15.21.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.15.23.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.15.27.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.15.33.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.15.41.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.15.57.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.16.00.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.16.06.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.16.20.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-16 18.16.23.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-17 11.11.05.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-18 07.32.18.jpg
File:CIGRR Diamond 2020-10-18 07.32.25.jpg
</gallery>


== External Links ==
== External Links ==


* [https://discoverlivesteam.com/2015/04/12/constructing-a-diamond-junction/ "Constructing a Diamond Junction", <i>DiscoverLiveSteam.com</i>]
* [https://discoverlivesteam.com/2015/04/12/constructing-a-diamond-junction/ "Constructing a Diamond Junction", <i>DiscoverLiveSteam.com</i>]

Revision as of 09:26, 26 May 2021


Examples

CIG

Ken Smith built this diamond for the Comanche & Indian Gap Railroad. He used flat bar for all components, with the exception of the short section of steel rail as a transition between the diamond and the aluminum rail.

External Links