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	Comments on: Rerailers Used as Grade Crossings	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Single track or multiple? A single track should be no problem. A little &quot;sculpting&quot; can make it look quite good.
For multiple tracks side by side, it will take more time to get it looking right but should still work.
Some model railroaders will say it is not &quot;prototypical&quot; but some of those same people will reach in with their non-prototypical hand to uncouple cars or operate ground throws.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Single track or multiple? A single track should be no problem. A little &#8220;sculpting&#8221; can make it look quite good.<br />
For multiple tracks side by side, it will take more time to get it looking right but should still work.<br />
Some model railroaders will say it is not &#8220;prototypical&#8221; but some of those same people will reach in with their non-prototypical hand to uncouple cars or operate ground throws.</p>
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