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 #1143339  by RRInquiry
 
Can anyone point me toward an example of an LRT or other local rail system that uses a double slip switch? An example in Northe America is preferred. Thanks!
 #1144375  by kaitoku
 
I would say that few if any exist in the North America- the type of operations that require double slips probably don't exist very much on light rail lines anymore. Standard crossovers and diamond crossings at junctions will take care of most requirements. Perhaps there may be a need in maintenance facility yard throats. But double slips are maintenance intensive, so most agencies would likely avoid them and use a simpler and less costly solution.

They did exist in the past though (PE Subway terminal throat trackage):
http://waterandpower.org/Historical_DWP ... lding3.jpg