No, telling hi-rail is easy; just look at the wheels and the flange-ways at
turnouts and crossings.  By today's current layout standards, sidings and
yards should also have smaller rail than the mainline, just as most
railroads do.  I have yet to see a hi-rail layout that did that.

Dave Heine
Easton, PA


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Hmmm, might be tough to draw the line between "hi-rail" and what's  
"scale"....
 
Paul S. 


 


 
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