The last place I saw some was at Jim's Train Shop in Homer City, PA.
He may still have some or know who still makes it.
You reminded me there's an outfit here in Illinois - who advertise in CTT - who make rubber ties which fit under tubular track. That might be interesting...
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Thanks for the replies guys. I was looking for something that looks a lot like the original Prewar Lionel product with the ballast and ties cast in. I almost purchased some original but finding a set with a complete circle is tough.
Jim Duda Here is the link... http://woodlandscenics.woodlandscenics.com/items.cfm/OScaleTrackBedSystem#ST1476
Here is the link... http://woodlandscenics.woodlandscenics.com/items.cfm/OScaleTrackBedSystem#ST1476
Leave it to the OLD man to come through with the info.
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There is a product called Vinylbed out of Mountain City TN. www.VINYALBED.com for road bed. I used it and it works prettygood. They advertise in CTT. Here is a picture of it.
Jim
Check your CTT magazine.
ivesboy I was thinking about using someold style rubber roadbed as a base for my small O-31 layout project. Would also need pieces for RCS track and O22 switches. Any leads? The old Lionel prewar stuff is big bucks and hard to locate.
I was thinking about using someold style rubber roadbed as a base for my small O-31 layout project. Would also need pieces for RCS track and O22 switches. Any leads? The old Lionel prewar stuff is big bucks and hard to locate.
I have seen strips of foam roadbead. I believe it was sold by Scenic Express. It is in a roll.
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I am trying to find the exact same stuff. I hate the cork roadbed. I know they make them for standard trains, but they are hard to find or they are expensive. O gauge rubber roadbed..humm. Try looking at some websites and see if they offer them. Thanks.
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