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Trix Collector
© Copyright 1998-2006 Garry Lefevre |
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Trix in Practice :-
Layouts

The above shows one of
the set boxes to make a complete layout. These “Permanent Way Formation” sets
were sold with a copy of the Permanent way manual from about 1937 onwards. A number of different complete layouts were
sold in this way.
Some
basic TRIX TWIN layouts
Trix sold track formations complete with
some starter plans, here are some examples from the above publication.



The
above shows some more complete sets sold by TTR before the war
A
layout for the conveyor set :
In
the 1950’s TTR brought out a wired table top.
The wires were already inserted underneath the table making it easy to
set up a number of layouts with minimum effort. One such plan was for the
elevated conveyor :-

Aside from the
conveyor this layout also used the automatic block control system, where by a
train approaching a point set against it would automatically stop and a red
light would show on the control switch.
Once the point was changed the engine would start again, (even AC
ones). The signal could also be linked
to show red or green depending on the point setting.
A
larger TRIX TWIN layout :
13
feet 6 inches ( 4 meters 10 cms) X 3 feet 7 inches ( 1 meter 10 cms), with
detailed wiring instruction for a pre-war bakelite layout.

I
have added colours to clarify the wiring.
Below is a list of the track you need to build this layout.

An
exhibition TRIX TWIN layout :
I
was lucky enough to find a blue print for an exhibition layout. This was
designed by Bassett-Lowke probably for use in a shop display. Click on the blue print for an enlargement
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TRIX
TWIN publications containing other track plans :
A number of books, leaflets have been
issued. Here are a sample; some relatively easy to find even now days whilst
others not so easy :-
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A pre-war publication
with several layout plans |
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The basic instruction
book sold with many sets, some layouts and general advice |
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Issued to go with the
pre-wired table top, it shows a number of plans from a simple design to a
more complex set up. |
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The Permanent Way
Manual General book about
railways and how to apply real practice to Trix model railways |
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Published in 1954,
this is for the new fibre based track but the ideas can be used for bakelite
track |
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