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On 29/04/2020 09:21, Graham. wrote:
Robin Wrote in message: On 28/04/2020 17:24, Harry Bloomfield wrote: Assuming two pairs of railway lines join together via points, to become one line on a narrow gauge railway, the line you are on, then a line to the left- you are progressing from the the line on the right, onto the single pair of lines. Points are set for the line on the left, rather than you line. Is is normal to just drive the engine through the wrongly set points? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o8YJsVOH58 at 7:40 expand the comments from the Youtube poster and you'll see an explanation Do the Welsh use the Leftpondian convention of calling points switches? I've no idea. (What I know about the Welsh could probably be written on a station nameplate in Wales.) And I've even less clue as to the Youtube poster's provenance. -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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