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PECO UNIFROG CROSSINGS AND SLIPS

any railway modellers know the difference between insulated and live frog turnouts. If you haven’t – let’s never assume everything – this refers to whether the central crossover section on any type of crossing receives power, or not. For the Pritchard Patent Co. Ltd range of products, falling under the Peco group of companies, these have well-known brand names of their own, often synonyms of ‘insulated’ or ‘live-frog’ points – Insulfrog and Electrofrog, respectively. Their time

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