Re: Freeway Switch
Had one, the Gibson style. Thought it was a cheap piece of junk that had poor positive engagement of the positions. It's fine for before-song switching. IME, it's too fiddly and flimsy to reliably use quickly during songs. I didn't even give it enough time in the guitar to break, but I felt like it probably would at some point, if I kept it.
I was using it as a solution to get something that no other switch I knew about gave you: 1) bridge pickup, 2) one coil from bridge pickup and one coil from neck pickup, in series ("virtual" middle humbucker), and 3) neck pickup. It gave me that...and three other positions I didn't actually want. I eventually found out about a special sort of switch that is actually three switches internally, controlled by a single toggle lever...and Artie hooked me up with one. Gave me everything I wanted, and nothing I didn't, and was built like a tank.
IMO, a better option than the freeway is a 3-position toggle that just gives you each pickup alone in its three positions. Standard electronics supplier stuff, not a guitar switch. Then you can add bridge-on and neck-on switches on push-push pots, if you want to use multiple pickups at the same time.