Description
During the heyday of steam locomotives, the main stations had an engine zone attached to them, and there was always a turntable. Steam locomotives whose traveling direction is limited due to their structure are placed on a turntable and turned around in order to change the traveling direction at the station or terminal station, and they are equipped with coal, sand, etc.
Fan-shaped engine storage (# 23-240)
- Completed product type fan-shaped with a modern, reinforced concrete structure as a prototype Institutional storage.
- It has 3 wires, and can be extended by arranging multiple wires with 3, 6 and 9 wires.
- A straight design with no door on the front.
- The depth is 200mm, and large-sized steam locomotives such as C62 and D51 are also stored with room.
- The roof is in the form of a loose one-piece flow with smoke removal chimneys before and after each rail. We arrange window for light on the side and the back.
- In the box, a unitrack line (186 mm) that reproduces the inspection pit is attached.
- Connect to the outside of the turntable extension line set (straight line) when using the floor.
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