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Alternatives to PECO Setrack?
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<p>Hello and welcome,</p> <p>R2 and R3 curves are 17 1/4" and 19 7/8" respectively. Depending on the equipment you are purchasing/have already, you may run into difficulties with one or both of those radii. R3 is less problematic than R2. </p> <p>Peco Short Radius (SL-91/92) turnouts are readily available in the US. Their diverging route radius is 24" which is much better suited to US prototype HO scale models. Length of the turnout is 7 1/4" vice 6 9/16". They are not a direct drop in for the ST-240/241 turnouts, but they are pretty close. </p> <p>For crossovers between tracks you may want to consider a PECO Medium radius turnout as a minimum. These tend to work satisfactorily for crossing between tracks at a relatively slow speed. </p> <p>Atlas code 100 Flex track would be a cheaper option for the straight sections. I used Atlas code 100 flex with my Peco code 100 turnouts without issues. You can then trim the flextrack to fit. </p> <p>As far as settrack goes, 18" and 22" radius is likely all you will find from US manufacturers. </p> <p>As far as workability of the track plan, you may find that there are several areas that will cause you some operating issues. One in particular is the S curve caused by the crossover at the top of the layout leading into the roundhouse track.</p>
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