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As gret as code 55 is as a step toward more realistic rail size let's alll keep in mind that it corresponds to code 100 in HO. HO has now gotten code 83 track.
It is difficult to damage the track and joiners, electrical connectivity is better than any other system.
The only thing going for it is that it is code 65, this would answer all of the complaints about their code 55 not being compatable with some flange heights.
99% of the layout is Unitrack with almost 50 turnouts and three double crossovers.Stay cool and run steam....
I've been using Unitrack for over 7 years on the JJJ&E. If properly weathered and ballasted, Unitrack looks great. The performance of long full length trains on the track is outstanding. The weathering and ballasting of the Unitrack takes time but it's worth the effort.I will make this point concerning users of Unitrack. Most users of Unitrack will not take the time and effort to weather and ballast Unitrack.Stay cool and run steam....
Tom, I think you are not the target market for this trak anyway... !
If Atlas can build track that can stay together after the cat slides into it, then yeah, I will be a potential consumer. ;D