Third one down here: http://www.svrronline.com/TrackandRail.html
Not cheap though!
Dual Gauge Track
Tony Willmore
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Ah yes, so he does, near the end of this page: http://www.back2bay6.net/80415/info.php?p=4Sir haydn:50014 wrote:steve warrington does plastic sleep sets for dual gauge track. just need tenmille rail to push through it
Look for ID SVRDGTIES
That's the same stuff that I linked to, but in the UK rather than the USA, so the price may be a little more attractive.
Tony Willmore
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Hi Keith,
I run '0' gauge but have a circle of G1 test tack. It is consists of Brandbright sleepers and uses Temille Chairs and Bullhead rail. I bought Brandbrights G1 wooden sleepers and jig drilled them for an extra '0' gauge track, I later found out that Brandbright will do dual gauge sleepers to special order. I think the cost came to about £15 a yard.
Regards Tony.
I run '0' gauge but have a circle of G1 test tack. It is consists of Brandbright sleepers and uses Temille Chairs and Bullhead rail. I bought Brandbrights G1 wooden sleepers and jig drilled them for an extra '0' gauge track, I later found out that Brandbright will do dual gauge sleepers to special order. I think the cost came to about £15 a yard.
Regards Tony.
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