by train2
During heavy snows like we are currently experiencing on the NEC do air switches work any better than electric switch motors? One of the big problems in any snow is switch failures. I know air is not in vogue most places any longer but I often wondered if they were better in general and specifically better in winter?
Edit to add: I have heard from fans the DS strait rails the corridor in real bad weather. However I have not been out in a blizzard to confirm. Is this a common thing?
Edit to add: I have heard from fans the DS strait rails the corridor in real bad weather. However I have not been out in a blizzard to confirm. Is this a common thing?