Taiwanese coal mine

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Taiwanese coal mine

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du-n0E3i ... e=rel​ated Just had this one sent to me its from Taiwan but its worth a look at. Its like an Industrial line in the UK circa 1920.
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The pointwork is scarily simple
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Yes Blackout that type of point change was used at Harecrag Quarry in Northumberland up till about 1970 on an extensive 2 foot gauge system.
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