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To DC or Not DC, That is the Question!
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If you build your layout in DC now, you can convert it later, you can take advantage of your DC blocks, combine a few and create power districts, this will help your current on the mainline when you have several engines in a consist, and still give you precise control while starting and stopping switchers, or running several trains... <br /> <br />To others reading, don't just jump into DCC at a cost you can afford, there's a reason it's cheaper... that's because it is "cheaper", I started with an Atlas commander, good price getting started, poor performance, ok if you have a small layout and a couple of engines. <br /> <br />I'll be upgrading to a Digitrax soon, maybe e-bay will help with the Atlas commander
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