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Might seem like a simple question but when I thought about it, I think how the wheels of the train stay on track needs to be elaborated. Sure, if the train travels only in one track, it has a steep extrusion at the middle of the wheel which allow it to stay in track, but... If it crosses another railway, how can we make sure it stays in track?

 

Go here if you don't know what I mean:

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2513/3874671000_349f1f4b18_z.jpg?zz=1

http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/58668679.jpg

Edited by couch_potato
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And since the flanges are longer than they are wide, there is no risk of the wheel slipping sideways in the small slot.

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