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Offline Rohit279  
#1 Posted : 13 September 2019 15:43:16(UTC)
Rohit279

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Hello Friends,

Is it possible to use arc and truss bridges meant for M tracks to be used on a C track layout ? Confused

Marklin part # 7263 ( arc ) / 7268 ( truss ) & 7269 ( curve )

Regards,

Rohit
Offline TEEWolf  
#2 Posted : 13 September 2019 17:20:11(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Rohit279 Go to Quoted Post
Hello Friends,

Is it possible to use arc and truss bridges meant for M tracks to be used on a C track layout ? Confused

Marklin part # 7263 ( arc ) / 7268 ( truss ) & 7269 ( curve )

Regards,

Rohit


I do not have these bridges, but it looks like they are only for K and M tracks. For C tracks Märklin offers bridges under different article numbers.

https://static.maerklin....f12a9e29941551080009.pdf

M says these are for C-track. M published a technical tipp #412 for bridges. But as usual only in German. So you might take the hardship to translate parts of it.

https://www.maerklin.de/...fahrten_Br%C3%BCcken.pdf

https://www.deepl.com/translator
Offline aos  
#3 Posted : 14 September 2019 12:39:13(UTC)
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Hi Rohit, I have the old bridges designed for M track. When I replaced my M track with new C track, I encountered the problem that the track would not sit correctly in the M track bridges. The base of the C track is just that wee bit too wide. I found a way around that. Place the C track horizontally in a cushioned vice so not too damage the track. Take a Surform (rasp file) and slowly shave off the sides of the C track. Do it slowly, checking after each rasp. Once you have removed what looks like a flat amount of about 1/10 inch on each side, you should find that the track fits in the bridge. It is not brilliant, but is effective enough. It is also a lot cheaper than new bridges. Alan
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Offline Rohit279  
#4 Posted : 14 September 2019 18:23:51(UTC)
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Hi AOS, Gr8 idea !!... Thanks !
Offline GaryTrooper  
#5 Posted : 14 September 2019 21:41:54(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Rohit279 Go to Quoted Post
Hi AOS, Gr8 idea !!... Thanks !


I agree.

AOS don't sell yourself short. Its brilliant. Isn't "trying to make it work" what model railroading is all about?
G - LGB
O - Lionel and MTH
HO - Marklin
N - Mix of manufacturers mostly Kato
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Offline Rohit279  
#6 Posted : 25 September 2019 21:34:20(UTC)
Rohit279

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Hi Friends,

At the outset I want to thank for everyone again for their suggestions and guidance. I just wanted to inform that I ended up buying a NOCH 21320 HO bridge. It is the same size as MARKLIN 74636 in length which is about 360mm. At 17 EUR It costs less than MARKLIN and is a perfect fit for MARKLIN 'C' track system.

Attaching a few photographs for reference.

Cheers !

IMG_5083.jpgIMG_5079.jpgIMG_5081.jpg
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