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Code 55 VS Code 80 Track
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I have done a layout or two in N scale. Living in Alaska is a challenge because we have very few hobby stores and they deal more with R/C models than with trains. So I do a lot of ordering over the internet. The best place I have found for N scale supplies including the shipping price is TexNrails (www.texnrails.com). I have also purchased from Brooklyn Locomotive Works (www.blwnscale.com) and N Scale Supply (nscalesupply.com). I have worked with both Atlas track and Peco track. I prefer the Peco as it seems tighter and I have less problems with curve and switch derailments. <br /> <br />The Peco switches are easier to make look real than code 80 Atlas switches. However that said I have started working with more Atlas code 55 using it in yards and sidings.
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