American Flyer Gilbert Switch Review
Gilbert American Flyer switch points shift away from set position. This occurs because of heavy engine movement across the points, usually from the sidetrack and with fast moving engine. The action causes electrical malfunction resulting in a dead spot on the switch--and the engine stalls dead in the switch.

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