QUOTE: Originally posted by Dale Hz My Lionel 2055 and like engines have no problem pulling 20 modern freight cars on solid steel.
QUOTE: Originally posted by BobbyDing I got to wondering if I couldn't get away with the nickel track[?]...Hmmmm. At this time I'm not planning any grades. Since the magnatraction does not work on the nickel track, how many cars can I expect to pull before I start to see slippage?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Dale Hz Atlas steel track is not stainless steel. It is magnetic and because of its solid mass my magnetraction engines pull really well on it,much better than anyones tubular track. The only downside to the solid steel is the limited availabilty compared to the nickel silver and it is difficult to solder to the rails. Dale Hz
QUOTE: Originally posted by chuckn The Atlas steel track is stainless, it won't rust so humidity is not an issue. I'm not sure about the improved behavior for magnetration for two reasons. One, the formulation of the steel may not be magnetic. Two, tubular track has steel ties that carry the field across from outer rail to outer rail. Atlas uses plastic ties. Even if the steel has magnetic properties it will not be as strong as tubular track.
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