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The Peco code 55 track is functionally code 80. The rail has a double base code 80 rail that is embeded in the ties in such a way that it looks smaller but still provides code 80 clearences. for the wheel flanges. While there are wheel flange depth issues with Atlas code 55, it is not difficult to change the wheels, even on very old cars. Wheel flange depth on locos is more of a problem, but locos made in the last few years by the top line manufactures have wheel flanges that are small enough for the Atlas 55 track. I'm sure there are some people who who could help make a list of specific models, but I'm not one of them. Might be a worthwhile project I suggest before buying a loco set it on a section of Atlas 55 track and look at it in good light also push the loco back and forth with your finger on its top. If it slides smoothly it should be OK. After a short time you will probably be experienced enough to tell if the flanges are OK just by looking at the wheels with the loco still in its box
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