Guide for rail height and pound rate (flat bottom type - US)

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Guide for rail height and pound rate (flat bottom type - US)

Post by Spule 4 » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:31 am

Handy information for those that consider the scale of their track means more than just the gauge.

http://www.unitracrail.com/pdfs2007/Tra ... ection.pdf

Pounds and inches in height.
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