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Does Code 75 track and North American rolling stock play nice?
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<p>The late Stein Rypern (steinjr to this parish) used Peco code 75 track and switches for his layout, although the have European (British) style tie length, arrangement and spacing. When ballasted, this is hardly to be seen, but - it is not prototypical for a North American outline layout.</p> <p>Tillig track has been mentioned. Tillig follows continental European practice, but their switches are said to have quality issues, despite their rather high price.</p> <p>If you don´t mind changing to code 100, than Piko (not Peco) track and switches are a cheap, but good quality alternative.</p>
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