Glad to hear it Jake!
I agree - the Atlas switches are very smooth and look good.
I put a couple of Lionel Mainline Dwarf Signals
near some of my main line switches. I drive the signals with Atlas Snap Relays to show red for diverging path and green for straight through. The Atlas switch with the Dwarf signal makes a really nice combination.
- Luther
Why does Lionel persist in putting the green light on the bottom?
Bob Nelson
The track sure is smooth, so are the switches. I won't miss the acrobatics I had to go through to get the Lionel switches to work, although being that I shoot a Bear take down wood handle bow made in 1970, make and fish bamboo fly rods, and have a penchant for L.C. Smith shotguns, I'll say I do have a lot of respect for the development that happened with Lionel trains and accessories. You'll never hear me bash any of the stuff Lionel developed. I'm sure if the big guy was around, he'd be intrigued with modern technology, as he was the forerunner, and strove to make the stuff as good as it good be made. With that said, even a 253E O scale with old pendelum E Unit likes the Atlas track & switches! Thanks to all that offer advice & contribute on here. This is truly a unique site for guys like me that need help from those in the know, Jake
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