> there are no standards for 'hi-rail' wheels.  I don't believe that AM, SHS 
> (now MTH) and Lionel (to name three) all use the same profiles.

Brooks....It is even worse than that.  I recently inspected a Lionel 
articulated and found it had three different flange sizes on the same loco.  
There were tender wheels, driver wheels and pilot/trailing truck wheels -- each 
different from the other.  After I pointed this out to a Lionel employee, he 
said that was something they could improve upon.  Next year's batch of locos 
might be better as a result.  Cheers...Ed L.



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