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Help needed for expanding O-guage layout

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Help needed for expanding O-guage layout
Posted by Gallienus on Monday, January 21, 2019 4:00 PM

Building up from the Lionel 4-6-4 3-Rivers 1950's set I need to expand our Christmas Tree layout.  I currently have about 60 pieces of Easy-Track of which 30% came from the set and more pieces I added later.

We need to greatly exand our layout for our seasonal around the tree layout. It'll occupy a space of approx 17 x 14 ft.  I'm considering getting another engine but would like to go a bit earlier and maybe get something with 2 sets of drive wheels.  It may not work on the O-36 track I now have but may need something with a bigger radius.

Also I really don't like the appearance of the Easy Track with the plastic roadbed and there are a lot of bumps between track pieces.  The track will be on a marble floor so no screws.  I like Atlas' 3-rail nickel silver track but worry about juction problems if I try to mate it with the Easy Track (I'd need to get adaptors).

Should I order Atlas' nickel-silver track or should I keep to my Easy Track layout?  Also I'd really prefer 2 rail track over 3 but that would mean getting rid of the whole train and getting completely new ones.

Do people use both types of track together (with adaptors?) or should I try to sell my Easy Track & buy everything new in 2-Rail (or 3 rail) nickel silver?  

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Posted by cuyama on Monday, January 21, 2019 4:47 PM

Welcome to the forums. There is a separate Kalmbach forum focused on 3-rail O Gauge where folks with more pertinent knowledge can help.

http://cs.trains.com/ctt/f/95.aspx

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Posted by snjroy on Monday, January 21, 2019 6:03 PM

Hi there. I have a portable 2 track layout in O gauge. I would say that if you strive for realism and can't stand the appearance of 3 rails, then you could consider 2 rail. But 2 rail is very costly, especially if you prefer steam.

Simon

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