It looks to me like a turnout has two easements: straight to curve to straight. 
In any case, I don't think they help the problem at hand, because unless it is 
a curved turnout, every leg enters it straight. If you need an easement coming 
out of the turnout, I think you should draw a straight line about a foot past 
the frog in both directions, and work as if that is where the track is.

-Michael Eldridge

--- In [email protected], "canadiannorthernhistorian" <bairds_nest@...> 
wrote:

> As an addition to my comments, a turnout constitutes an easement curve. 
> However, the track for 2-3 inches beyond the points must be straight, as this 
> is part of the easement.
> 




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