Re-railers

 Re-railers are pieces of track the majority of us find far too toy-like to place on our layouts. I just ordered 72 of them.

In my hidden trackage I’m placing a re-railer on each side of a yard ladder. So in a staging yard of four tracks, I’d have five re-railers. In East and West Staging there are  nine re-railers. 

The idea is that if a train derails on the yard ladder of a hidden staging yard, either while departing or entering, the re-railer MIGHT catch the dragging equipment and re-rail it.

Additionally I have several swing gates or lift outs. On each side of these sections gaps in the tracks I’m placing a re-railer. In West staging there is a lift out in front of the egress window. There are 8 tracks and that 16 re-railers.

The idea s to keep the trains on the tracks when they pass through these areas.

I’ll also have re-railers in the Helix.

Finally, after speaking with a coupler modelers, I’m considering placing re-railers in the middle of each staging yard to help with staging trains between sessions. Now usually I carry a Kato Re-railing ramp while staging, so I’m not sure about adding “in track “ re-railers in each staging yard.

I’m not sure 72 is enough.

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