>On our modular layout we used 207S O gauge Caboose Industries throws. They
>work pretty well by springing the points against the stock rail and do not
>appear obviously oversize. In one application we installed a SPDT
>microswitch to power the points.

I'm not aware of a #207- should that be a 208S? The "S" indicates sprung-
they have internal springs which accommodate overtravel. The part numbers
without the S have rigid throwbars that will not do so. I also use a hidden
microswitch to route power, rather than trying to depend on point contact.

If you squint a bit, you can see the 208S throws on my layout in the bottom
two photos here:

http://trainweb.org/csg/stokrocki/stokrocki1.html

Stan Stokrocki



 
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