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What type of track/rail do you use?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by kstrong</i> <br /><br />If you wanted to go with the code 250 rail, and forego the trouble of cutting your own ties, you get the biggest bang for your buck using the AMS flex track. They offer it with two tie profiles--narrow gauge and standard gauge. I'm using this in the back yard, and have been quite pleased with it thusfar. (It's been down since August.) AMS doesn't yet have switches on the market, so I'm using Sunset Valley switches instead. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />What Kevin said. I just rec'd four boxes of AMS 250 brass from St. Aubins and the stuff is awesome in it's appearance. I'm using the flexible road bed system and I think this track is going to be a lot easier to install than trying to fit preformed sectional track. AMS has the buy four boxes (60' per box in 5' sections) get one free deal that Aristo has, but it's over at the end of this month, (as is Aristo's). FWIW and good luck.
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