Single Point Switches - used for street trackage and streetcars

I see a derailment waiting happen! Clearly though, it worked. Flanges can be pretty picky when it comes to how they handle frogs without guide rails
 
They were only used at low speeds, so even if it picked the points, er, point, you could still stop before it completely derailed :D

As far as guide rails go, take a closer look, the gauge side of the track essentially has a continuous guide rail, so if the point is set diverging, the wheel flange will get pushed to the diverging route by the point capturing the BACK side of the wheel flange.

In any case, I know I've never seen that detail before, even though I lived in a city that had a ton of street trackage (Baltimore, where it was in use up into the 1980s in some places)
 
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