32/45mm crossover
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32/45mm crossover
Here is a 32/45mm crossover piece I made using an existing piko crossover. The 45mm has been tested and works with track power. Just need to test the 32mm track to make sure things run over reliably. I have something in mind for the transition from lgb rail to Peco sm-32 rail.
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Re: 32/45mm crossover
Looks brilliant. I've been wondering how I could combine 32mm with 45mm for a while. I'm now trying to decide if and how the same principle could be used to make a length of dual gauge track with entrance and exit points for the 32mm track.
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Re: 32/45mm crossover
They are used by full size railways, especially here in Oz thanks to the Pommie engineers who bequeathed us more railway gauges than you can poke a stick at.....ge_rik wrote: Tue Jun 24, 2025 4:51 pm I'm now trying to decide if and how the same principle could be used to make a length of dual gauge track with entrance and exit points for the 32mm track.
It sounds like what you are looking for is what the prototype calls a frog gauntlet track.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauntlet_track
This link has pics of a Tillig HO scale example of the type with no moving parts, where the ng track diverges from the bg track. They come in l/h and r/h versions and you should be able to knock up something using the pics. as a reference to draw up a template.
https://www.dccconcepts.com/product/bif ... -to-right/
https://www.dccconcepts.com/product/bif ... s-to-left/
Making a couple of those should keep you off the streets for a while.......
There are also rtr dual gauge turnouts for 32mm and 45mm available commercially, if you have won the lottery recently.
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Re: 32/45mm crossover
For track that becomes dual gauge elements from a 22.5 degree crossover or point frog may be more useful. The angle the track enters with this crossover/frog piece may be too sharp. The rail that is shared by both gauges may be complicated where the 32mm enters/exits but perhaps a switchable point blade could be used here. I may have a go at this if I find damaged points lying around.ge_rik wrote: Tue Jun 24, 2025 4:51 pm Looks brilliant. I've been wondering how I could combine 32mm with 45mm for a while. I'm now trying to decide if and how the same principle could be used to make a length of dual gauge track with entrance and exit points for the 32mm track.
Rik
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Re: 32/45mm crossover
If this is 32mm joining 45mm for a while, then exiting (shared road, if you like) then the point of entry and exit, should not need any moving parts..ge_rik wrote: Tue Jun 24, 2025 4:51 pm Looks brilliant. I've been wondering how I could combine 32mm with 45mm for a while. I'm now trying to decide if and how the same principle could be used to make a length of dual gauge track with entrance and exit points for the 32mm track.
Rik
If you want either to be in a continuing run of dual-gauge track, then that becomes a much bigger problem.
Phil.P