The closest thing to a transition piece is a track pin with a different diameters at each end. As far as I know, you have to buy a 313 bascule bridge to get a set of these. However, it is not a big deal to crimp a pin of either diameter into the wrong-size rail. Aside from that, the O27 track has to be shimmed to the same railhead height as the O31.
Bob Nelson
You can intermix 027 and o gauge track, but you should raise the first 2 ties on the 027 track piece to create a slight grade.
"Lionel trains are the standard of the world" - Jousha Lionel Cowen
Since o27 has a lower profile, and I believe thinner rails, you can't directly mix and match the two. I don't know if there is a "transition piece" or anything of the sort allowing to use both.
I haven't used o27, and for the reasons mentioned above, probably wouldn't. I like the lower profile, but I wouldn't use the 27" diameter.
There are two rail styles in use, which may be described as O27- and O31-profile. O31 diameter curves are available only in O31 profile. O42 diameter is available in either. O27-profile track is or has been made in O27, O34, O42, O54, and O72 diameters.
027 track some in 027, 042, and 054 curves, O comes in 031, 042, 054, and 072 curves.
O gauge track is compatible with 027, but i really dont understand your question.
I recommend going with "O" as opposed to "o27".
In the places where I have had to use 31" curves, I have found that even short cars appear to cut the corner too close and look funky.
If I had the room, I would eliminate all 31" curves and go 42" minimum just for the aesthetics of how the cars look going around the curve.
However, regardless of your choice, you can be assured your general choice of tubular track -- the most venerable and time proven of all track systems -- is an excellent one which shall bring you untold good fortune, lifetime freedom from cooties, protects the ozone and reduces global warming.
Frank, Chuck, funny, but .....my question is what kind of track to use, Lionel O gauge or 027 track.
Grayson
Frank53 wrote: "Tubular Track Recommendation"Yes, I strongly recommend it.
"Tubular Track Recommendation"
Yes, I strongly recommend it.
The only way to go !!!!
Well I did start the post about comparing the advantages of fastrack and tubular, and it got 87 replies and 1,490 views.
Good one Frank
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
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