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Re-railers, any problems & can there be too many

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Re-railers, any problems & can there be too many
Posted by railandsail on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 9:48 PM

Can there be TOO MANY rerailers on a layout plan?

I'm not talking about those obviously overt ones that are just plainly not needed, but rather extra ones to help assure no lengthy derails not being caught.

Are there negatives associated with the Atlas re-railers??....CODE 100

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Posted by carl425 on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 10:08 PM

railandsail
Are there negatives associated with the Atlas re-railers??

Not operationally.  I've used them in abundance on hidden trackage without any problems.  Unfortunately, they are too unsightly to use on visible track.

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Posted by j. c. on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 11:23 PM

every track on hidden storage yard has two and never had any problems with them . visable re railers are made with code 83 rail . 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 5:55 AM

I used them in abundance inside tunnels and other hidden trackage.

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I don't see how there can be any down side to using as many as is practical.

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 7:30 AM

If appearance matters, don't use them in visible areas as they are toy-like.  For hidden or staging tracks, yeah, to me it's common sense but there is a happy medium.  That's up to you to decide.  Look at OneWolfs staging loops - he and I seem to be on the same page - one at each end.

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Posted by railandsail on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 9:11 AM

I did not plan on using them on the visible portion of the layout, and I certain did plan on using them at BOTH the entrances & exits to my exterior helix and interior layout.

I also have a few transition joints between by metal bridges and the masonite roadbed of that helix where I thought they might be appropriate. I had worked diligently at making these little transitions as smooth as possible, but I thought it might be double protection to utilize a rerailer there?

Naturally there will be one on every staging track.

I just wondered if anyone had ANY negative experiences with these Atlas rerailers.

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 9:39 AM

railandsail

I just wondered if anyone had ANY negative experiences with these Atlas rerailers. 

Other than appearance, I can't imagine any negative experiences.  They've been around for a very long time.  I never gave it a second thought - just installed them.  Work as intended.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 9:42 AM

They're fine, but not foolproof.  Strive to make your trackwork and rolling stock as perfect as possible.  Check everything with big, fussy steam engines, if possible.

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 10:31 AM

There shouldn't technically be anything different with a re-railer section of track vs. a standard 9 inch section of straight track as far as the rail goes and running through.  I can't imagine what would go wrong unless it was defective or damaged.  It's not comlpex.

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Posted by jjdamnit on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 1:52 PM

Hello All,

railandsail
Are there negatives associated with the Atlas re-railers??....CODE 100

The only negative I have found is with a Bachmann USRA 0-6-0. The gear cover on the bottom of the locomotive catches on the center section of the re-railer.

A couple of quick passes with a cutoff wheel in my rotary tool took off enough of the gear cover to pass over the re-railers on my layout.

Hope this helps.

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Posted by nealknows on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 2:14 PM

I use the Atlas Code 100 rerailers on the tracks to and from the helix, and two on each staging track on the lower levels, plus one on the 8 stub staging tracks down there as well. If someone complains, I never reply negatively, I just point to the door and tell them they're free to leave!

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Posted by snjroy on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 5:05 PM

Sagging couplers can get caught in them. Build to standards, and you should be OK.

Simon

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 8:39 PM

jjdammit, what was I'm possible that you made work?

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Posted by jjdamnit on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 3:19 PM

Hello All,

riogrande5761
...what was I'm possible (sic) that you made work?

That could fill another thread...

Hope this helps

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