Another similar is being sold by P87 stores, it can be top mounted.
<http://www.proto87.com/switch-machine-turnout-controls.html>

As I said in a previous message there is the BK motor and the Scale  
Shops motor.    The BK can be set for a 3way stub or a semaphore.   
These can also be top mounted.
<http://www.troutcreekeng.com/motor.html>
<http://scaleshops.com/catalog/-c-21.html?osCsid=168270f4722e5ca833e09245c3078a1e
 
 >

And of course the SwitchMaster.  Which can be top mounted upside down  
in a building
<http://www.builders-in-scale.com/bis/sm-home.html>



On Feb 18, 2011, at 2:56 PM, Alan Lambert wrote:

> for powered turnouts made by Tomalco and Toms, or any hand made for  
> that matter the best way to Power the turnout is by using the  
> Tortoise machine. Sure you need to have clearence underneath, but  
> that is part of planning. One more that I know of is a Cobalt  
> Turnout motor at www.controlpaneldesigns.com  . They are smaller and  
> take up less space. Just my thoughts about how to power turnouts.
>                                           Thanks,
>                                                       Alan

Talmadge C 'TC' Carr
Sn42 and Hn42 somewhere in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest
[email protected]





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