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Just our of curiosity, I read years ago about converting Lionel to 2 rail and it involved insulating one side of each cars wheels  of every loco or car you had, or not and running an outside third rail (which seemed counterproductive to me).  In today's desire to convert to 2 rail, are there suppliers where you can get wheels already insulated on one side?  How is it done today?  I always thought that Marklin with their little pin in middle of each tie was a neat idea, but never really looked at how their turnouts and crossovers worked  with clearing the shoe that contacts that pin

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Just our of curiosity, I read years ago about converting Lionel to 2 rail and it involved insulating one side of each cars wheels  of every loco or car you had, or not and running an outside third rail (which seemed counterproductive to me).  In today's desire to convert to 2 rail, are there suppliers where you can get wheels already insulated on one side?  How is it done today?  I always thought that Marklin with their little pin in middle of each tie was a neat idea, but never really looked at how their turnouts and crossovers worked  with clearing the shoe that contacts that pin

Each manufacturer does their own. MTH has a split axle system I believe? I've seen some steamers where the tires are insulated on one side. The rest have a plastic insulator on at least one side of the (tender) wheels.

MTH, Atlas, etc., has two rail wheels. NWSL had them.

You can buy RTR O scale 2 rail equipment from a few major players still. Atlas, 3rd Rail, etc.

A few left us. MTH, Weaver, OMI, etc.

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