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<p>I have the Atlas one in N with the motor drive kit as well. Works great for me and I also have their loco roundhouse too. It's currently hooked up in DC with a DTDP switch and a search light and I am still yet to hook it up to a mobile decoder.</p><p>Because I have a small layout with a lot of equipment so it works good for me for storing loco's in the roundhouse as well as on tracks in the yard where the turntable is. It also helps to turn the loco's around as my layout and yard sort of only goes one way. The atlas one is great because it also has a mechanical 'auto-reverser' built in so you don't need an extra auto-reverser if you are on DCC.</p><p>I wouldn't mind a bigger turntable though...you know the $220 one which you can turn a double lash-up around in one go. But $220 is a bit rich for me...may be for my net layout beause you also got to drill a huge hole.</p>
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