Hi Gang,

You can very easily make your own re-railer's.

(1) Lay your track at the location you need the re-railer. [Or where you 
want the re-railer placed.]
(2) Take plaster and lay over the entire track area. [Like a paved highway 
crossing over the track.]
(3) Take an old pair of trucks and run it over your rails that are now in 
plaster.
Thusly, putting the proper gauged groove on the inside of your rails.
(4) Draw a flat blade over the track, thusly leveling all your work out even 
with your rail.
(5) When dry, check your grooves and then clean [sand paper] your rail.

I have a highway crossing on my mainline with the above re-railer built in, 
and when needed, it will re-rail a car.
Hopefully, not to often! Most important is that the visitors never seem to 
notice it!
My re-railer area is 6" long and covers two mainline track's.

"S"ee Ya,
Bill 




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