Hello all
At yesterdays Car Boot sale I managed to find these for the princely sum of £3.00. Within the packet are 10 sections of 18" long flexible track each section comes with its own piece of cork underlay attached. I am pleased with this find as these are the only examples of this range of trackwork that I have ever seen.
New / Old - Little Weldon
Re: New / Old - Little Weldon
Interesting! I would be tempted to modify the central rail in the diamond crossing, but quite an interesting find.
I once found old track which was both two and three rail that had unusual points. The sleepers were old material before they used plastic. I can think of how the word sounds but can't think how to pronounce or spell this material, but it was common years ago. Began with a P and had an x in it somewhere.
I once found old track which was both two and three rail that had unusual points. The sleepers were old material before they used plastic. I can think of how the word sounds but can't think how to pronounce or spell this material, but it was common years ago. Began with a P and had an x in it somewhere.

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Re: New / Old - Little Weldon
I'm no expert on it but, looking at the details, in particular the frogs, that diamond crossing looks like it might have been made by (or maybe for) Wrenn.
http://www.wrennrailways.org.uk/WRENN%20Track.htm
http://www.wrennrailways.org.uk/WRENN%20Track.htm
Re: New / Old - Little Weldon
Ah! I have two points which I disected one of them. The frog closure interested me. I was going to use them on my layout by reducing the height so they would couple to code 100 track. It was before I decided to have a go at making my own track instead. It is interesting track as one point I had was 2-rail but built to the same general design. The other was 3-rail.Wolseley wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 9:50 am I'm no expert on it but, looking at the details, in particular the frogs, that diamond crossing looks like it might have been made by (or maybe for) Wrenn.
http://www.wrennrailways.org.uk/WRENN%20Track.htm
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