I would suggest staying with three rail but going to GarGraves track as the center rail is blackened and not easily seen right away. This way all you change out is the track! To me converting to two rail is extremely expensive and time consuming, but if you have already started with two rail it is not bad! Have you thought of using two rail for a trolley run and wire the center rail power overhead? In otherwords catinary system, MTH sells a catinary system or used to. I am not against two rail as I have some American Flyer trains from the 1950's.
Lee F.
Bob Nelson
On a program I watched some time back, they featured a guy who converted all his engines/track to 2 rail Kind of. What he did was to use the scale type two rail and then have a 3rd rail that was thin and off to the outside of his regular tracks. It was a brass rail and was not very noticable. Then he fashioned sliding shoes made of brass that extended out of the sides of his engines to power the trains. I can't remember the program, but it was a very neat looking layout.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
I am recently retired & after many years of collecting Lionel Post War I am ready to begin my layout. The many track choices for O Gauge has always intrigued me but I was about to settle on "Super O" when a thought crossed my mine. What I really want is 2 Rail, no, not the the 2 Rail scale hobby products that are available but simply my Post War engines & cars running on 2 rails. No degital sound, radio control or electricronic E units, just good old Post War on two rail track.
Is this feasible? Are they progfessionals who will convert the motors? Is there track available, track that does not need wheel/truck changes? Do I need new transformers, power packs?
Any help would be appreciated.
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