I am reading a manual put out by CN rail about turnouts and such for industrial rail and on one page they have "turnout return curves" which shows a #8 turnout with the straight track and diverging track On the turnout they have "track centers" and then 13', 13-6", 14', 14-6" and 15'. The only thing I can think of is this is the distance from the center of one track to the center of the parallel rail but I am unsure. And if so, why would the tracks have different distances between them for the same turnout? For example, why would you build a #8 with 13' between tracks, and then a #8 with 15' between tracks?
It doesn't matter which turnout they show (8,10,12,20) they all have the TC and same measurements.
Thanks.
It doesn't matter which turnout they show (8,10,12,20) they all have the TC and same measurements.
Thanks.