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A wide straight rail with a length of 70mm and a width of 37mm that allows you to easily attach and detach the ballast on one side.

Features

  • When connecting a wide rail to a point branch destination, you can avoid the ballasts on the inside of the branch from colliding with each other by connecting without attaching the ballast on one side of this product . Compatible with rail point branching patterns
  • Can be installed beside the station platform without ballast on one side
  • Can be used as a normal wide rail with ballast on one side
  • Beautiful appearance with painted ballast and sleepers
  • PC sleeper expression
  • Rails snap together with claws for easy and reliable connection
  • Connection compatible with conventional TOMIX rails
  • Handrails, side walls, and fences (sold separately) can be attached to the side of the rail
  • Two or more rails can be connected in parallel for double track Can be used as a rail
  • When used as a double-track rail, attach a wide rail/slab rail coupling to the bottom to support double-track elevated piers - Power supply by attaching a wide rail/slab rail feeder to the bottom (slab rail feeder can also be installed) Possible, conventional feeder cannot be installed)
  • Sensors for wide rails and slab rails can be installed by user additional machining (sensors for slab rails and one-touch installation sensors cannot be installed)
  • Compatible with various overhead line pole installations
  • Wide PC rail S70-WP(F)
  • Wide ballast S70(F)
  • Runner parts: wide rail joint
  • Runner parts: ballast joint/hook
  • Model: TMX01764
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Supercheap Hobbies
Shop 3 / 2 Old Coach Rd
Aldinga, SA, 5173
Ph: 08 8311 1151

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