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Welcome to the wonderful world of Atlas code 55 turnouts. In your immediate case, the wheel is climbing up the point rail tip and taking the wrong route, right?The top surfaces of the point and main rails have to be dead even at that tip or it will cause problems. Sometimes, your spring pressure is okay (not forcing the point rail to "climb" or "dive"), but you need a styrene shim under the throwbar to keep the point rails from dipping low at their tips.Another BIG thing to check. Put your NMRA gauge on the TURNOUT (not the wheels). It has two tangs for checking track gauge.Put it between the rails, at the ends of the point rails, so that one tang is inside the point rail and the other is inside the oppositemain rail (where the wheels are going to go). Make sure that is not NARROW right where the wheels enter the point rails.I've had quite a few like that. If they are narrow, the wheels will climb right up over the point rail and take the wrong routelike you are describing.
The trailing truck, for under the cab, is still available from Kato
I really wish someone would come up with a new line of C55 and C40 track.
Peteski: I was afraid of that: if the cars are ok, and the locos are not, the problem must lie with the engines...Max: I'm having turnout issues with (almost) all my locos; I mentioned the Mike due to its larger truck flanges, so it makes that "ticking" noise over the Atlas track in general. It runs fine, but with those (not quite "pizza cutter") flanges, it does have that noise issue, as well as not enjoying the turnouts...although that is one engine that will make it through the turnouts, tho just barely. The other is, of all things, the MT FT I dropped on the floor last year... Mark in Oregon