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Query about EZ track and Atlas turnouts

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Query about EZ track and Atlas turnouts
Posted by xdford on Saturday, January 8, 2022 6:07 AM

Although I have an oval of Bachmann EZ track for my Xmas On30 train, I do not have a turnout so could someone please confirm that EZ track turnouts are NOT isolating like Peco turnouts and both paths beyond the frogs are live  for say a dead end siding? 

Is it the same for Snap track turnouts?

I have only used Peco and SHinohara turnouts on my layouts. Peco are the "standard" here in Australia,

TIA

Trevor

 

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Posted by selector on Saturday, January 8, 2022 4:58 PM

My wife and MIL gave me a Bachmann On30 train set with Bachmann EZ-Track for Christmas about 21 years ago. It came with the curved diverging path 18" radius turnouts and curve-generating lengths for an oval.  I have used both the #5 conventional EZ-Track and the #4 curved turnouts, and have had nothing in place to isolate a siding accessed by one of these at their ends.  No phase or polarity conflicts. So, I suspect that the EZ-Track variety route power. 

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Posted by xdford on Saturday, January 8, 2022 6:45 PM

Hi Crandall, 

Thanks for your reply but something might have been lost in the translation (or perhaps I am just showing the effects of anaesthetic last week - vascular surgery)

If a train was parked in a passing loop with both turnouts against it, would that train still be powered?  If it was in a dead end siding, would it be dead if the turnout is against it? I seem to recall building a kids layout with a club about 15 years ago with the steel track/black base EZ track and I thought that the sidings did not isolate. We built it with a passing siding and two sidings off.

This is more for research to help some beginners than anything else, 

Thanks again for the reply and my apologies if I was not clear enough,

Regards from Australia

Trevor 

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