Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
I also have Atlas track with several switches. The #5's do cause some grief with smaller locos. The RMT Beep and the K-line porter both have roller pickups that are too close and so they stall. My 2026 also stalled occasionally. For the Porter and the 2026 I extended the pickup (using the tenders) and the problem went away. The Beep may have to be delegated to the Xmas tree layout only, or I may have to buy a second Beep and lash'm together.
Just my experiences with Atlas switches.
Bobby
jefelectric wrote:Chris, I don't think you need to be afraid of the new Atlas switches. I have 8 on my layout extension ( #5s & 054s) and have not had any problems. I use the factory installed switch machines controled by TMCC. If you do a search on this and other forums you will get a lot more info than you probably want to read. Keep in mind that a lot of it is dated and some is not very rational. If you plan on buying new switches, read the post on the Atlas forum. If you are not in a hurry, you may want to wait for the new versions.
Chris, I don't think you need to be afraid of the new Atlas switches. I have 8 on my layout extension ( #5s & 054s) and have not had any problems. I use the factory installed switch machines controled by TMCC.
If you do a search on this and other forums you will get a lot more info than you probably want to read. Keep in mind that a lot of it is dated and some is not very rational.
If you plan on buying new switches, read the post on the Atlas forum. If you are not in a hurry, you may want to wait for the new versions.
Trainmaster,
I am using 12 Atlas switches / turnouts (36”, 45” and #5) driven by SC2s without any problem. The #5 does have a large gap through the switch on the center rail so you may have some issues with closely spaced pickup rollers. I am using the stock switch machines.
I have not combined the Atlas track with Ross switches; however, I have mated the track with tubular O Gauge. I used the Atlas connectors and because of the slight difference in height, I did have to put a shim under the Atlas piece for added support - a simple fix.
There is a post from the CEO on the Atlas O Gauge forum discussing switch reliability:
http://forum.atlasrr.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=26053
Hope this information is helpful...
Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Get the Classic Toy Trains newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month