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Take a look at this info: <br /> <br />http://www.trains.com/content/dynamic/articles/000/000/000/347ybfns.asp <br /> <br />from Model Railroader, right here at trains.com [;)] <br /> <br />Generally, the older your era, the lighter the rail. I would also respectfully diagree with Nigel... You could go for Code 83 for the first layout, as the Atlas has a full line of turnouts and flex track in Code 83 that is as easy to work with as the Code 100. THe only warning - if you have old models with wheels that look like pizza cutters - stick to Code 100. If you are going with new/recent equipment, everything should work fine. <br /> <br />Andrew <br /> <br /> <br />Andrew <br />
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