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== Yard Stops ==
== Yard Stops ==


Randy of the [[Annetta Valley & Western Railroad]] created the attractive and functional bumpers for the new seven branch Gray Yard.
Randy of the [[Annetta Valley & Western Railroad]] created these attractive and functional bumpers for the new seven branch Grey Yard.


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File:AVWRR Yard Stop 2.jpg
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== Lift Bridge ==
James Dafler added this very interesting feature to the [[Ruptured Duck and Dafler Railroad]].  This is perhaps not as convenient as a standard crossing, but looks like it could be a lot of fun during operations.
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File:RDDRR Lift Bridge 1.JPG
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== Turnout Indicator ==
James invented a simple but effective turnout indicator for his pike.  Two washers soldered to a threaded rod, a simple lever and connecting link to the turnout throw.  The indicator can be painted red on one side, green on the other.
[[File:RDDRR Turnout Indicators.JPG|thumb|center|300px]]

Latest revision as of 13:34, 21 October 2013


Yard Stops

Randy of the Annetta Valley & Western Railroad created these attractive and functional bumpers for the new seven branch Grey Yard.

Lift Bridge

James Dafler added this very interesting feature to the Ruptured Duck and Dafler Railroad. This is perhaps not as convenient as a standard crossing, but looks like it could be a lot of fun during operations.


Turnout Indicator

James invented a simple but effective turnout indicator for his pike. Two washers soldered to a threaded rod, a simple lever and connecting link to the turnout throw. The indicator can be painted red on one side, green on the other.

RDDRR Turnout Indicators.JPG