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Real easy answer, invented by Watkin F. Jones, Upper Darby, Pa., in April 11, 1939.  Cushioned/ sound deadening rail ties.  Patent number 2153625.  No one need to guess at what they are, as I researched the original Patent #.

Per Ace's post, the Essex Rubber Co., also made the wedge shaped doorstops, and other products, that were in use for years.

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aussteve posted:

Thanks for the info guys.  I misread the patent number for a 2153025.  Judging from the picture on the box, they are not marketed for Lionel tubular track as the primary recipient.   The ones I have don't appear to come close to going under the O gauge tubular track, but I will check again when I get home.

The picture on the box shows 2-rail track which was still common back then for mechanical wind-up trains. On top of the box it says "for O or O27 track". I'm not sure if similar products under the same patent might have been made at other times for other types of track. It's a bit of a research product to dig out all the history.

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OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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