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They are the "original" style Lionel track pin. The tab engages with a crimp in the track web to mitigate inadvertent removal. This type of track usually has two pins on one end and one pin on the other end- enforcing a specific directionality to each section/ loop of track. Lionel changed to the customary three pins on one end and the "modern" pin in the 1930s (perhaps coincident with the acquisition of Ives).
Note that similar "nail" pins were also used by Ives and American Flyer during at least a portion of their manufacturing.

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