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...I was warned by one not to use them.His reasoning was based on both (1) how un-prototypical they are, and (2) they would not work too well based on their complexity in terms of reliable service...
I would say that using Peco Code 55 turnouts (not the 3 way) - I have never had a single issue - ever - even after gluing them down,ripping them back up and cleaning them - and then re-using them. They are indestructible and the only derailments I have ever hadare from low coupler pins sticking down.- Lou
This is my experience also, it's really too bad the tie spacing isn't closer to North American standards, but, I guess you can't have everything.
what I'm after is to encourage those who are on the fence to jump off and give building their own a try. For me, this part of model railroading has probably been the best part.
For industrial or street trackage the ties may not be an issue. Bury or pave over the track and no one will ever see them.
you seem to have missed the whole point of my OPare PECo 3-ways turnouts prototypical in use and are the problematic with operation?nothing to do with tie spacing and the UK prototype they represent.