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Track Buying Guide
Many hobbyists struggle with
one of the most basic issues of running toy trains, and that
is which track to use. 3 rail O gauge comes in an amazing array
of radii & sizes. Following is a basic guide to track types,
with pros & cons. If you are looking for recommendations,
we suggest the folowing:
- Use Lionel O for basic or advanced
toy train layouts. Lay track on cork or foam base, add extra
wooden ties, and ballast for a better look.
- Use Lionel Fastrack for a more
realistic appearance, use foam to isolate it from the table to
lessen noise problem. Ballast can be spot painted to give it
a more realistic appearance & to blend in with scenery.
- Use AtlasO track for the advanced
layout, for the best operation, and realistic look. Lay track
on cork, foam, or roadbed, and ballast for the best appearance.
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Lionel O27 tinplate track: |
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Basic tubular track that has been around almost
100 years. Strictly for toy train layouts |
5", 9", 35" straight
27" 42" 54" curves |
Cheap, widely available
Simple, easy to use
Can be made more realistic with additional wooden ties, and ballast |
Toy like look
Sharp edges, use gloves
Must be screwed down |
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Lionel O tinplate track: |
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Similar to the 027, but more heavy duty construction
Strictly for toy train layouts |
5", 10", 40" straight
27" 42" 54" 72" curves |
Cheap, widely available
Simple, easy to use
Can be made more realistic with additional wooden ties, and ballast |
Toy like look
Sharp edges, use gloves
Must be screwed down |
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Lionel Fastrack |
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A new type of tubular track with ballasted look
base
More of a scale appearance |
1 3/4", 4 1/2", 5", 10" ,30"
straight
36" 42" 60" 72" 84" curves |
Realistic appearance
Easy to use/durable
Great electrical conductivity
Trains run smooth |
Very loud running, must be insulated from table
Unrealistic rail profile |
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MTH Realtrax |
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A new type of track with solid rails & ballasted
look base
More of a scale appearance |
3 1/2", 4 1/4", 5", 5 1/2",
10", 30" straight
31" 42" 54" 72" 82" curves |
Realistic appearance
Trains run smooth |
Requires careful handling as copper contacts
bend & break
It seems difficult to join at first, but then clicks together
Realistic rail profile |
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Atlas O |
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A new type of track with solid rails
More of a scale appearance |
1 1/4", 4 1/2", 5", 10",
40" straight & 40" flextrack
27" 36" 45" 54" 72" 90" curves |
Realistic appearance
Trains run smooth |
Not widely available
Needs to be ballasted |
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GarGraves Trackage |
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Tubular track for professional look |
Numerous sizes |
Realistic appearance
Trains run smooth
Can be cut for custom fitting |
Flexible track can be difficult to use for beginners
Needs to be ballasted |
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