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-American Flyer (Or hafner) 3-rail Left-hand Manual Switch
-___________ 3-rail Left-hand Manual Switch
-___________ 3-rail 60 degree(?) Crossing


-Beckh 2-rail Right-Hand Maunal Switch
-???????????????
-Bing 60 degree(probably) 2 rail crossing
-Bing 2-rail Right-hand Manual switch


-American Flyer (or hafner) 3-rail Left-hand Manual switch
-____________ 30 degree(?) 3-rail Crossing (Could possibly be American flyer)


The third track on the left, the curved three rail one, It might be Bing, due to the coupling hook in the tie. It's either Bing or Early Marklin.
Anyway, here are the sources I found that I think will help you all.
https://www.worthpoint.com/
https://railwaypages.com/track-identification
If yall find any more, feel free to tell me, I'm always looking for more places to learn about the history of these interesting little toys!

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