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UPDATE:
I found this, Ironically on the same page I was using orignally, and only found a little info on.
https://railwaypages.com/other-toy-train-track-images
I'll make an update to see if this brings any new info to light
It'll be added as an edit to this post, so I don't get banned for spamming

UPDATE 2: I found the identity of the switch on the far left in image 2, apparently it is a "Beckh" switch, and a few more pieces of the track in this lot might be made by them too

Yay, I guess

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