Some of the early posts to this thread were deleted for those who are wondering. I too have had no issues with the Fastrack. One thing to be aware of...at some point, there was a manufacturer change, or product change in which some trackbed is a little darker than the rest. To me, it wasn't a problem, but some folks raised the issue. I have 20 turnouts on my layout and every one works great. Require very little power draw to through the points and they look nice. I have one LED that is out, but that is all. For 19 of the turnouts, I extended the control using Bell Wire. It works very well and is plenty cheap. I also ran seperate power for the turnouts with their power drops to a bus line that I can set at a lower voltage.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Jim, I see you are a Ford fan. I am also. I have owned my 1977 Ford Mustang Cobra II almost forever.
Thus the name "Cobrabob".
Bob
Toy Trains, they are not just an adventure, they are a way of life !
Bob,
Your layout looks great. I regret not using Fastrack on my new layout, but it was just too pricey for the amount that I needed. I bought an oval of it from a set just to play with it, and it seems to be a very nice product.
Sure Mike, no problem. That is the best part of the hobby, sharing ideas and making new friends with similar interests.
Bob.
Bob - Not only do I like your layout but the woodwork is quite nice. Do you mind if I borrow a photo or 2 and post them on the FasTrack Yahoo Group?
Best, Mike
Thanks for the compliments. Lee, I do not have to clean my FasTrack layout any more than my old Gargraves layout. You are right about the smoke units seeming to leave some residue on the track. I have had this layout operational since February of this year and have had no problems with my switch tracks. The layout runs 3 trains on independant loops and measures 13'10" x 8'6". I will see if I can draw up a track plan and scan it into my computer so that I can post it.
Thanks to all,
Bob Schulz
Cobrabob, very nice layout with using Fastrac.
I have used Fastrac for a small layout and will be selling it at the Hillsboro Rd. train show this saturday. What I don't like about it is having to clean it so much, I had an 8ft by 3.5 ft layout, using K-Line Interurban passenger cars. I had to clean the track about once a month and I was not using any smoke units in my trains. I did not have any switches so I won't comment on them. Far as I know all my Fastrac was brand new, maybe it is because I live in south Florida, near West Palm Beach.
Lee F.
Very nice layout and it appears to be quite an unusual track plan. Very nice layout construction as well. Do you have a track plan that you could post?
Earl
Here are a few digital photos of my new layout which is under construction.
Cobrabob.
Mike,
I have a few taken with my cell phone, but not very good quality. I may take some with my digital camera tomorrow and post them in a few days. Give me a little time to do so. The upper level has a double track main line and is not interconnected. The inner loop I adapted from the September 2003 CTT Magazine layout plan on page 67. It is titled "Double-Reverse Track plan". I added two pairs of switches so that I could get more variety from the CTT plan. I can run trains from one reverse loop to the other, or in a double figure eight, or regular figure eight. Or I can just run a train completely around the inner loop in a large 'c' shape parallel with the outer loop.
Very nice layout. Do you have a photo that reveals the entire layout?
Mike Spanier
Here are some more photos of my new FasTrack Layout.
This last picture is a bit fuzzy. It was taken with my cell phone camera. It shows the right end of the layout with my old Lionel girder bridges sawed in half length-wise and repositioned at a 45 degree angle over the lower level track. ---Cobrabob.
The layout is in a "c" shape and features 2 crossings and 8 switches. The lower level is a dogbone shape with tunnels at both ends. Yes, it is very noisy with no cork roadbed, I just run my trains slower at a more realistic speed. That seems to cut down on some of the noise.
Well, I finally built the previously mentioned layout after a couple years delay. It has three seperate loops, two on the upper level. So far the FasTrack has worked flawlessly. I am very pleased with my new layout which measures 8'6" x 13'10".
QUOTE: Originally posted by Cobrabob8 I am finally about to build a new layout for my Lionel Trains. I have had my current layout for almost 23 years and feel overdue for a new one. It was built with Gargraves track which I have decided not to use this time. I am strongly considering Lionel's new Fast Track System which came with the Nickle Plate Berkshire set I purchased a couple of years ago. I was very impressed by it when I set it up under my Christmas Tree. My question is, has anyone used Fast Track for a layout yet and how reliable are the O36,O60 and O72 remote switches ?? Thanks for your replies. Cobrabob.
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