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More ancient artifacts from a big box o' Standard Gauge Track.  Curved Terminal Track.

Any thoughts as to manufacturer and vintage?  Pointing-out "raised circular area" where center rail attaches to ties... haven't seen this before.

Will post a few pics of the other similar (but slightly different) section in a reply.

Thanks,

Fran McM


IMG_5565 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up inner-rail topside, w-o flash
IMG_5567 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up inner-rail inside , w-o flashIMG_5568 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up center-rail inside , w-o flashIMG_5569 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up center-rail underside, w-o flashIMG_5570 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up inner rail, underside, w-o flashIMG_5562 - Early Terminal Track Curved, example 2, top-side

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  • IMG_5565 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up inner-rail topside, w-o flash
  • IMG_5567 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up inner-rail inside , w-o flash
  • IMG_5568 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up center-rail inside , w-o flash: (Center tab missing)
  • IMG_5569 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up center-rail  underside, w-o flash
  • IMG_5570 - Early Terminal Track Curved, Example 2, close-up inner rail,  underside, w-o flash
  • IMG_5562 - Early Terminal Track Curved,  example 2, top-side: Note raised circular area on ties, under center rail...
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Carey Williams posted:

Hello all I've seen terminals like that on early Lionel track ..those are the clips to hold the early split pin track together .  Cheers Carey 

Hi Carey,

Thanks!  Not familiar with “early split-pin track”... got any pictures of such?

Any suggestions as to when my track might’ve been made, or when the “Lock-on” style terminal track came along?

I have three sections of Lionel? SG terminal track ( 2 straight, 1 curved ) with lock-on style fibre terminal boards, but clamped/soldered to the rails, and with binding posts and thumb-nuts...

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Thanks,

Fran McM

 

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