QUOTE: Originally posted by phillyreading Welcome to the forum! Have you tried buying either the old Marx switches at a train show or buying K-Line 027 switches? I think the K-Line switch may be more avaible. You can read what Spankybird does for his trains on one of his postings, as he uses mainly 027 track. Also you can try GarGraves or Ross Custom switches but you will need adapter pins to go from 027 to GarGraves or Ross. Lee Fritz
QUOTE: Originally posted by Dave Farquhar Ampguy, I would expect a 490 to have problems with Fastrack switches. Not sure about crossings. Regular loops of track with no switches or crossings are no problem. I think I'm the one who recommended a 490 in the first place; if you're planning a Fastrack layout with lots of crossings and switches, there are better choices for cheap locomotives that will work on the modern track. One of the cost-cutting measures Marx made on the design of the 490 keeps it from working with modern switches.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Dave Farquhar Somewhere (here or in another thread) Jabaat gave some advice on what he had to do to get his Thomas set working. He really knows his stuff, so I'd suggest doing whatever he suggested. I know it involved Labelle grease and oil, but that's all I remember. :) I would suggest picking up a tube of Labelle grease and a Labelle oiler rather than the "official" Lionel kit. The Labelle stuff is a little bit better, and I think it's cheaper. $15 is overpriced for what you get in the Lionel kit. Any well-stocked hobby shop will carry the Labelle line, because HO and N scalers use it, and I think even the R/C crowd may use it.
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