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Alcohol moistened fabric will do a good job cleaning any oils from the rais, but in my experience it is not abrasive enough to expose bare metal. Regardless of the old-modeler's tales , the nickel-silver oxidation is not conductive, and needs to be cleaned off for reliable electrical contact....
No argument there, that's why I use the Cratex abrasive. But in my experience, abrasives leave a residue that needs to be wiped off, and a piece of white cotton fabric soaked in IPA does a great job of that. A proof of its effectiveness is the black residue on the fabric. I rub it until there's zero residue transferred to the cloth. I would think running small switch engines on Bob's buried street trackage would require absolutely clean track.
Not sure what you find "Yuch" about it. As a Philadelphia-area resident that has seen capacity expanded in Charleston, Norfolk, Port of NY, and what Baltimore is trying to do, this is 100% needed for our area to keep it competitive with other East Coast ports,Phil
The possible future of the Delaware Ave Ports/Piers in Philly. Yuch!
Impressive -- now we just need to have someone build those cranes here in the US .. if we only had a place that used to build steel stuff like that nearby ...
You won't include Tradepoint Rail as the east end of your layout...