Which 3-Rail O Gauge Track System is Right For You!?

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CountryBunker’s Trains

CountryBunker’s Trains

Күн бұрын

Are you in the market for some 3 rail O gauge track for your Lionel or MTH trains, but not sure what track to get? Let’s check out some offerings of what’s easily available! Today we check out the following track systems-
Menards tubular
Lionel Fastrack
MTH Realtrax
Atlas O

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@ralphmiller2265
@ralphmiller2265 Жыл бұрын
I'm a 3-rail modeler and I hand lay my rails on bass wood ties. I use code 148 steel (for magne-traction) and Nickel silver rails while the middle rail is a blackened code 100 rail. I spike the rails down and can create easements going into curves. My scale fleet looks very good on scale rails and yes, everything postwar, MPC era and modern locos and rolling stock run better on it than on these other track systems. Only the Lionel re-issue of their prewar B6 switcher has drive wheel flanges which are too big and bump into the ties. A little machine grinding can take care of this. I create my own turn outs as well. It is so fun to do but WOW, ya gotta be patient.
@tomspencer3048
@tomspencer3048 Жыл бұрын
Hello everyone. Just jumped in to say. I used MTH realtrax for my outside layout, on my 18 x 16 deck. On Cape Cod Mass for over 12 years. It's was the original style solid nickel silver rails. Day in and day out. 24/7 winter spring summer,and fall just before they put out their statement about not using it outside because the plastic was not UV protected. Well that never bothered the track. except for some fading of the road bed color,which you could not tell until you held it next to a new piece. Had a double main line. Sidings work area. Oh yes and a passing siding. Finally took it up after about 14 years. Bone marrow cancer settled in for a bit. It was kind of a rare mutation and quite a bugger to fight. but after two years I am still here my immune system is still below normal and will be for a while longer. I also managed to blow 3 disc in the back. One really crumbled second one is going in third one is bulged . L 4-5-6,but this is not about me. I loved MTH real trax. Never A problem with signal loss from DCS or TMCC. Little to no voltage drop anywhere on the whole layout. Never had a command engine weather MTH or Lionel lose signal. Yes the deck has been reworked. Still have that old MTH real trax. Doctor says as long as I take it slow, the layout can go back up. Maybe bigger this time. Have a whole new round of grandchildren. And a whole new group of neighbor hood kids to deal with. Some times the grown kids stop by to talk to me with the fun they had letting them play with the trains. Some stop by with their new borns to ask about it. And leave their cell phone numbers,and ask I call when it's back up so they can bring their young ones by to play. A few have asked me to help plane a garden o gauge layout. Oh buy the way the attic central is back up and running. 14X30. 2 mainlines. MTH DCS.Lionel TMCC, and legacy. Thanks to some outstanding customer service by 3 wonderful customer service folks. Cancer be dammed full speed ahead. Time to blow the dust of these locos,and steamers. Sorry for such a big input. Love your videos,and keep up the good work. If I can get my old layout back up and running. What's your excuse. Love to all my train brothers and sisters. ❤
@ntvinternationalnews4591
@ntvinternationalnews4591 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment! Wish you health and many, many years of enjoying life and model trains!!!
@WildboyAiken
@WildboyAiken 9 ай бұрын
Just getting back into the hobby as an adult this Video was so helpful
@jakekreutzer
@jakekreutzer Жыл бұрын
Lionel switched from Tubular to FasTrack in the 2003 volume 1 catalog. I had a starter set from that catalog and that’s how I got started. Also the very first run had black center rails (which I have) before they switched to all silver. Wish they had kept the black center rail. Loved the look. Despite this, most of my track is from 03-04 and has developed a bunch of electrical issues and resistance, and yes, rust! Granted it’s 20 years old, but it should last much longer. I began rebuilding my layout in 2020 and I am now using Gargraves and it is much, much better for both power and rust. Voltage barely drops over distance and DCS/TMCC signals are way better! Gargraves is pricey, but so far so good. I got the Tinplated track with real wooden ties. The magnetraction works on that. They also make a stainless steel with plastic ties but I haven’t used that.
@John52416
@John52416 9 ай бұрын
What source do you use to but that track?
@RBPTrains
@RBPTrains Жыл бұрын
Best thumbnail!!
@georgebenson6036
@georgebenson6036 Жыл бұрын
Back in the early seventies, when I was a much younger man, I was blessed with enough space for a moderate sized 027 layout. I had quite a lot of well used tubular track to build with. I had the voltage drop problem that tubular track layouts often have. I knew that this came from the impedance where the sections joined together. One day I became so frustrated that I decided to solder a small wire jumper across every single track joint I had. Yes, all of them. This did help the situation considerably, although there was still some impedance in the track itself. It was a lot of work, and I got a lot of practice soldering, but I was satisfied with the result. As to the Atlas O track, I do have some of it on my layout. In general, I am happy with it. The drawback is that it can develop oxidation between the sections where the little slide connectors join together, thus causing dead spots. This is easily overcome by soldering in jumpers. When soldering on the middle rail, you have to remove a small amount of paint or the solder won’t adhere. I use a little burnishing tool for this. The switches are very smooth and most all of my locomotives can negotiate them without any problems, although I have a couple of engines that don’t like them at all.
@joeystrains.9316
@joeystrains.9316 Жыл бұрын
Gargraves looks the best but tubular tin is classic and dependable. My real trax is great but magnetraction doesn't stick to MTH track.
@gordonheft6181
@gordonheft6181 5 ай бұрын
Extremely helpful video. I'm brand new to O gauge and had no idea what to get. But when you showed the Lionel Fastrack, that sealed the deal for me. Have since purchased some, and I think it is fantastic. Thanks for explaining the pros and cons of each type of track.
@max.brant4
@max.brant4 3 ай бұрын
Hello! I have been in O Gauge Model railroading since 2021. I used FastTrack until about a week ago. My FastTrack completely broke and didn't supply power to parts of my layout. I am switching to Menards Tubular track because: 1. It's cheap 2. I run postwar trains a lot and the track will give it a nostalgic feel.
@willieorpurt6317
@willieorpurt6317 Жыл бұрын
Dude, I just happened across your video from watching other train stuff. I'm any older gentleman that has not set up or ran my HO set/sets in years. Probably like 45 years. Waiting till I get my big garage built for my car hobby. I'm a car guy. Then wanting to set up my kid trains in the upstairs part. But I have been watching train videos because you know how KZbin works on suggesting videos on things you have looked/watched on there. Now I mentioned I have HO scale, but have always wondered about O scale which I have always known as or called it the Lionel style track. It was always confusing to me. So to get to my point here on what I want to say is. You done a vey good job here on explaining the O scale track and your opinion on the pros and cons of those tracks. And I'm glad to see that they over the years have started to make the O scale track look more realistic. Because I was always used to seeing the (Lionel style) track that I never liked as a kid. Because it didn't look realistic. Great video! because this now older kid needed it explained! Thx!
@codystrainsnjazz
@codystrainsnjazz Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. My father and I use gargraves with cork roadbed and ballast. I use at my house Super O on a 4x8, real simple. This stuff has worked well for us for a long time and I love my super O. The biggest issues I have found with any track that has plastic roadbed (especially fastrack ) is that the track gets very dirty. I think its from there being no place for the dirty and grease to go. My dad has a toy train repair business and can always tell when a train has been running on fastrack as the wheels are very dirty. We are hi-railers so we do like the modeling part of the hobby and love working with the gargraves track. My dad has even made a couple of switches and crossovers that are at strange angles. There are a lot of possibilities and flexibility with gargraves and it doesn't take too much skill to work with it. One just needs some basic skills with tools.
@lt1caprice57l
@lt1caprice57l Жыл бұрын
You missed perhaps the most important pro to the Atlas track - the durability. Unlike most other O-gauge track systems, the Atlas track uses *solid* rails, like LGB (though theirs is brass, and Atlas is nickel silver) making it the track of choice for temporary floor level layouts, such as during the holidays, where if the track accidentally gets stepped on (by an adult, at least) you're not gonna be heading to the hobby shop (or worse, online) to try to find a new piece of track, which you most likely will be doing with the more typical hollow sheet metal track such as the tubular track or fastrak/realtrax.
@Burmn
@Burmn Жыл бұрын
Gargraves and never looked back. It is cheap, flexible, and looks great with a cork roadbed/ballast. It is not the easiest to work with, but I know what I signed up for
@tomrogers5516
@tomrogers5516 Жыл бұрын
Excellent review of O gauge track systems, Zach. Fair and personal at the same time. It's always good to have informed personal experience in the mix. I've always been a fan of Real Trax since the first time I used it. When I started out it was easily available at the train store near me, before Lionel introduced their roadbed attached track. Unfortunately, that store dumped all O gauge product when MTH announced its closure, and now my only option would be mail order. Since I moved away from that area, I've not been able to set up a permanent layout because of injury, age and other limitations, accept for a dining room table Christmas scene occasionally. Fyi, although I'm not sure about how easy it is to acquire, I think a good alternative to Atlas track is track produced by Ross Custom Switches. It's pricy compared to others, but for realism and price, it's more economical than Atlas. Thanks for your always welcome insights and comments, Zach. Keep 'em comin'!
@72blazer48
@72blazer48 2 ай бұрын
I use Lionel Fastrack for my 8’ by 24’. For me no power issues and likes are the command control switches along with the sensor track system. The command control switches are great for controlling block signals.
@jamesf791
@jamesf791 Жыл бұрын
Fastrack is such a great way to go. It's a little more louder than other types but great if your table is not level.
@daniellesmith1059
@daniellesmith1059 Жыл бұрын
Great vids. I also love your so real, and likable laugh. Thank you.
@cooper5308
@cooper5308 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been going to Tony’s store since I could walk it’s cool to see someone else knows him!
@Ed-ICE-Berg
@Ed-ICE-Berg Жыл бұрын
Excellent tutorial Zach! I went with Menards tubular track when re-doing my layout strictly based on budget, but you are right in that it suffers from power drops and I have a small layout which makes it annoying as hell!!!
@dennislove7887
@dennislove7887 Жыл бұрын
Damn look at the size of them pine trees holy shit giant redwoods I take it
@XCELERATIONRULES
@XCELERATIONRULES 11 күн бұрын
Nothing beats original O track,period.
@FallFoliageRailroad
@FallFoliageRailroad Жыл бұрын
I ran Fastrack till almost 20 switches went bad out the box. I now use atlas and I love it so much. I am working on my layout. The patients with waiting makes it worth it’s while.
@leterguyschroeder4919
@leterguyschroeder4919 Жыл бұрын
Nicely done video Zach, very informative.
@jamesmelchin2873
@jamesmelchin2873 Жыл бұрын
Great tutorial Zach. I've had similar issues with the different manufacturers...but rely on Atlas all the way. Thanks for another awesome video.
@SleeperBBQ
@SleeperBBQ 6 ай бұрын
Hey Zach I've watched a couple of your vids over a week or two now your very thorough and easy to follow TY.
@CountryBunkersTrains
@CountryBunkersTrains 6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@johnandrus3901
@johnandrus3901 Жыл бұрын
If you run pre and post-war through MPC era equipment and maybe early Kughn-era trains, tubular is the way to go. The wheel sets on those trains match the contour of the track, making MagneTraction work as it should and the cars roll better. Gargraves works well on long sections of straight track, but I think that tubular works better on grades and especially on curves, where the wheel contour makes for smoother operation. Gargraves does work the best when you want to isolate a rail where you want to have crossing gates, signals and the like. It makes a nice, positive contact for anything that needs that electrical isolation to shunt the power to the accessory. Either way, nice video. Very informative and well presented.
@marklomastro49
@marklomastro49 24 күн бұрын
The Atlas O track also has an option of color ties for their 40" flex track. Brown or White (cement look) for Main lines.
@mister_fjk1972
@mister_fjk1972 2 ай бұрын
Realtrax is very robust and allows for solid power to the rail and control with DCS. I improve its appearance by painting the sides of the rails iron brown and weather the plastic track road bed with black wash to bring out the gravel texture more. Lastly, I sprinkle ballast along the side of the roadbed to break up the razor edge look.
@thetrainboard2772
@thetrainboard2772 Жыл бұрын
I've used both lionel tubular and atlas o track, first, in my original 15 ft by 20 ft 2 level layout and now on my new 18 by 24 ft layout. Atlas is very sensitive to trainboards not level or warping sometimes even 2/16 of inch . Atlas must be level in 2 directions, north to south and, I've discovered, east to west, especially running large, heavy steam engines with their less forgiving drivers.Diesels are less sensitive to uneveness. I realize I should do an in depth summary of my years long struggle with the often very good but problematic atlas track. Gary j
@elliottthomas1458
@elliottthomas1458 8 ай бұрын
I've used Gargraves track and either their turnouts or Ross turnouts when I need wider range of degrees of angle. The Foley AL model railroad uses this as well and trains run on it 4 hours on 3 days a week and have for about 15 years.
@tjimmy71
@tjimmy71 Жыл бұрын
Zach, I really like your "how to" videos. You give a pretty thorough overview and an honest evaluation from your experience. I'm not a novice at model railroading and I still enjoy all aspects of these "how to" videos great deal. Keep it up!!
@CountryBunkersTrains
@CountryBunkersTrains Жыл бұрын
Thank you Thomas! Appreciate the kind words! Happy early Thanksgiving! Hope you have a great one!
@joegennari395
@joegennari395 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!!! Very interesting!
@josephlynch3450
@josephlynch3450 Жыл бұрын
Zach, I have found that old Lionel tubular track marked with NY. I'm currently working on putting ties under it. My trains are pre and postwar (old school). With two loops of 31 and one 27 on a 10 x 6 table I'm satisfied. Nice video.
@thecurtray
@thecurtray Жыл бұрын
finally, another soul who is satisfied.
@jamesaldecoa1535
@jamesaldecoa1535 Жыл бұрын
I have a 16' x 20' Lionel Super "O" layout and, after working with this track for over 60 years, I can attest to its dependability, outstanding electrical conductivity, and outstanding realistic looks especially when you ballast it. Why Lionel has never re-issued this track and offered wide radius curves and switches is beyond me. It was a well thought out track system and is extremely easy to work with. It appears as though Atlas designed their control track sections after Lionel's Super O" design. As long as you keep the thin copper rail clean with a little 91% alcohol and clean your contact rollers, you will have no sparking and no contact roller wear. Take it from a long time Super "O" user, this track system is the best!
@timallman9592
@timallman9592 9 ай бұрын
I sure wish they did, the Fast Track is junk
@brandtfj
@brandtfj 9 ай бұрын
I heard somewhere that the molds are long gone😮
@jenniferzieser5562
@jenniferzieser5562 8 ай бұрын
I have a super o layout too and it's a great track to work with
@craigjones2162
@craigjones2162 7 ай бұрын
Wish I had some 😮
@IvesGuy1118
@IvesGuy1118 Ай бұрын
@@brandtfj Per the JLM trains website, Lionel rediscovered the Super O tooling in the late 90s and produced a few sample pieces to test the tooling out, but nothing more came of it.
@johneertwegh6261
@johneertwegh6261 9 ай бұрын
Great video. I am just getting back in the hobby, mainly because I'm older now, and I bought a place in idaho with a 40x60 shop. I have some engines and cars from back in the late 80s early 90s. I recently bought some more engines and cars. I plan on building a possible 16x8 layout and the existing track I have is the old tube type tract. Fine if you're setting a layout up and taking it down . But I was looking gor a better, more permanent set up. Again, thanks for the explanation.
@Frank-is9ke
@Frank-is9ke 5 ай бұрын
I just switched from fastrack to AtlasO. It was a good decision.
@bigmacland
@bigmacland Жыл бұрын
Nice review! I think people have strong feelings about their choice of track. Right now I don't have a permanent layout so the plastic tracks work for me. I'm more vested in the MTH RealTrax and I'm happy with it. I do have some Fast Track due to purchasing a few Lionel sets. They're also good and I like the specialty pieces they offer. However, when I set up my permanent layout, I'm going with Atlas. I just hope that its the old "supply and demand" thing that is driving the 7 dollar plus cost for a 10" Atlas straight track. Can you imagine what the switches are going for! It's not good for the hobby.
@zzbyasb
@zzbyasb Жыл бұрын
I have tons of fast track, I didn’t have any issues you wouldn’t deal with any other track system.
@ntvinternationalnews4591
@ntvinternationalnews4591 Жыл бұрын
How is the noise? This seems a popular complain. Thanks!
@HighKlassEazy
@HighKlassEazy 9 ай бұрын
Love the laugh/chuckle. Very helpful, Thank You!
@dainab2761
@dainab2761 Жыл бұрын
This was SUPER HELPFUL for me! I started building 1/12 scale wooden dollhouses during the pandemic, but stopped when I A) ran out of room and B) realized how much I HATE interior decorating! 😂 Rather than just dump all the work I’ve done, I’m creating two layouts for the lot. The cheaper plastic Christmas train sets, while not perfect, don’t look bad painted black and running around some of the smaller 1:12 homes I set in the corner of my garage for Halloween. Now I’m hoping to find a decent, but inexpensive train to run through the 1:48 (O scale) Christmas layout I’ve been working on. After watching this, I think I’m leaning toward the old tubular O scale, but if I can find a cheap enough set, I may spring for the MTH!
@daivdwalker2374
@daivdwalker2374 7 ай бұрын
I've been going right to Atlas website and buying mine they have everything I need
@ericwilliams2619
@ericwilliams2619 Жыл бұрын
Extraordinary video on the different types of train track
@kevenlonsdale5460
@kevenlonsdale5460 11 ай бұрын
I have a 16x8 layout with MTH RealTrax, it works fine, but its noisy, however I need to spray it will dullcote to kill the plastic shine. If I could do it over I would use Atlas track.
@azslotracer
@azslotracer Жыл бұрын
A great video Zach. I personally used Lionel Super O and Atlas for my last layout. I did not ballast the track down since nothing is ever permanent for me. My next layout will again be Super O and 3 large loops of 0-72 radius for my bigger sets like my 700e, Hiawatha and MTH premier GS4 locomotives. I have 3 loops of PW 073 curves and some gargraves large radius curves that i also picked up but dont knowbthe tadius yet. Looking forward to getting it going. Keep the great videos coming!
@elleryparsons2433
@elleryparsons2433 Жыл бұрын
The Tubular Track Will Never Fade Away it Will Always Be Around.
@dennis2494
@dennis2494 Жыл бұрын
it sounds like the upper level being open on the two front corners adds some bass in the sound of the engine going over the upper level, I like the way it looks and sounds.
@tobystubbystrains5206
@tobystubbystrains5206 Жыл бұрын
Me and my brother had the old lionel tubular track when we started out. One year little brother got a nascar set with fasttrack and we kept adding more and more. It can be pricey, but you can shop around and find some good deals. I have had a few pieces just crap out on me, set up the track start running a train and find a dead piece of track. we have a good amount now so no big deal and the collection has grown slowly over time. Most the track we have had for 10 years plus.
@robertbiesecker9613
@robertbiesecker9613 Жыл бұрын
You forgot about, Gargraves three foot long flexible track, it's nicer and better than Atles o track. Gargraves those wooden railroad ties look very realistic too.
@TrainLover-wt9ix
@TrainLover-wt9ix 4 ай бұрын
The thumbnail: BAD TO THE BONE💀
@kencourtney4216
@kencourtney4216 11 ай бұрын
I used the Lionel Fastrack for my layout, which is a shelf layout around the top of my room, as you say, the biggest pros are availability and price. My two complaints or cons for this track are 1) I do experience noticeable power changes in certain areas of the layout, and 2) it is very noisy. It is so noisy, that I have trouble hearing the Railsounds steam/diesel sounds. I’m sure I could solve the power distribution problem with extra feeder wires to the track, but I don’t know how to minimize the noise problem. I tried a rubber drawer liner under the track, but it did not cut down on the noise. If anyone has dealt successfully with the noise issue, please share your solution. Thanks!
@daivdwalker2374
@daivdwalker2374 10 ай бұрын
It's noisy cause it's hollow under the track so besides putting it on 1/2 foam as I have then before you screw your track down through the foam 2 the table you must stuff loose insulation of some kind or brand that will stop and interrupt the noise bouncing around under the track 2 make the noise and that will help alot for your noise problem don't use spray foam its a mess just loose insulation you can usually buy the small rolls in the plumbing dept at lowes or home depot stuff as much insulation you can under each track piece it will work
@308hit
@308hit Жыл бұрын
Agreed the atlas o is amazing track I believe it's the best out there best looking and the most durable.
@paulj2320
@paulj2320 Жыл бұрын
Super O is my preference! Limited to 0-36 curves but larger curves can be fabricated. Looks great, readily available and very affordable $2 - $3 per section at meets and eBay.
@CountryBunkersTrains
@CountryBunkersTrains Жыл бұрын
Love me some Super O! Would love to do a postwar super o layout some day as well
@hikingmansteve
@hikingmansteve Жыл бұрын
Thanks Zach. Very informative and much appreciated. Steve R.
@Newts_Trains
@Newts_Trains Жыл бұрын
Good video, but what about the noise factor? Atlas track is by far the quietest. Lionel Fastrack is probably the noisiest.
@craigjones2162
@craigjones2162 7 ай бұрын
I LOVE the noise!
@jakeclark6305
@jakeclark6305 Жыл бұрын
Hope all is good in the train world! Look forward to the next video. Strohs car gets my vote!
@ianbrown5928
@ianbrown5928 Жыл бұрын
I like the nickel plate rails
@whitmorestrains
@whitmorestrains Жыл бұрын
I have all Menards track. I love how easy it is to cut down custom length tracks. There is actually a ton of flex in all the joints. I can move the curve inward and outward to align it, and you actually have to work at it to keep the straights laser straight. I purchased rubber ties on eBay that look pretty good. My biggest con is switches. I want new switches, and only thing available is Ross custom switches in 072 curves. I run drops every 12ft or so which has worked out well. For the money and availability, I have no complaints.
@williamorton7600
@williamorton7600 Жыл бұрын
My layout is Menards O guage with Ross 72 switches and the geometry of the switches upsets my MTH locos. I'm thinking of going Gargraves track in the future...supposedly a better height match with the switches.
@whitmorestrains
@whitmorestrains Жыл бұрын
@@williamorton7600 Everyone seems to have issues with different tracks. Every one of my engines like the Ross 072 switches except a 2-8-0 Railking engine that I have that has a front pair of trucks that just won’t navigate through the switch reliably. Ironically, I started with realtrax and I had nothing but issues with all 9 of my 042 and 054 switches, and most of the track sections. I had the old solid rail and the newer hollow rail. I would get sparks on a switch, or dead spots in the middle of the rail. it would t even meter continuity right. I know about the spring steel connections and they were connected on the bottom like they should have been. It was frustrating for sure so I finally bailed on it. Menards track was affordable and available anytime I needed it, and I actually have a lot of it. The Ross switches have been pretty good too right out of the box. At least you found something that works, and that is why there is no perfect track…except maybe Atlas :)
@daivdwalker2374
@daivdwalker2374 7 ай бұрын
I've prolly watched this video 6 times lol and finally decided 2 go with Atlas track was gunna go with FastTrack but seen to many negative videos on FastTrack so went with Atlas alot of train videos I watch like Eric's train and Chris's trains and things uses Atlas track so I went with Atlas building my layout now
@ChrissTrainsandMore
@ChrissTrainsandMore Жыл бұрын
Great video Zach, that should help anyone thinking about the kinds of track that are out there. I'm using mostly Atlas track on my layout that we are working on.
@daivdwalker2374
@daivdwalker2374 7 ай бұрын
Thanx for the video
@train-addict4656
@train-addict4656 Жыл бұрын
When I saw the Thumbnail , I was thinking Wow you Slimmed down a little. As far as Track , When fast track is good it is Good , but like some of the comments the switch do come back brand new . One batch I had 2 were wired backwards .I don’t have Atlas but my next layout I will use . Like the Tee Rail type.
@daivdwalker2374
@daivdwalker2374 10 ай бұрын
I'd almost be tempted 2 put a switch on each corner on each table edge put a bridge up and connect the 2 tables
@Trumanwuzdabomb
@Trumanwuzdabomb 10 ай бұрын
I have this to say about the MTH track. The first couple of times you use it, it works fine, but after a few years the copper connections on the bottom get twisted and the track does not carry the current.. I have to jump it because the connections are just lousy. My recommendation is go with the fast track.
@railchief74
@railchief74 Жыл бұрын
I love both my Lionel tubular and Lionel fastrack but, I’m planning to replace the fastrack on my layout with Atles track sections
@bbrockRailFan
@bbrockRailFan Жыл бұрын
Fantastic Review! I use Fast Track and I have found its very easy to clean and is pretty reliable. I use a typical bright boy to clean all three rails. I think the reason some people get issues is their track is dirty also I make sure to solder a feeder every other piece of track. Eventually I will build a layout with the huge 96' plus in curves but thats a few years down the road.
@fredashay
@fredashay 4 ай бұрын
2:11 Yes! After 2 minutes of yak-yak, lets get started already!!! Other than that one nitpick, your video was very helpful! I liked how you went into detailed pros and cons of each track type. So thank you for the video!
@293awesome
@293awesome Жыл бұрын
I love my Fastrack layout but the noise gets irritating after a while
@fredashay
@fredashay Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! While my main layout is HO, I do have some O trains that I set up on my living room floor from time to time. I use Lionel FasTrack for that for its durability.
@cpnscarlet
@cpnscarlet 9 ай бұрын
Building my last (probably) big layout (4 others in my life). Was thinking about Gargraves, but decided to stick with "O" due to the shear amount of high quality track I have. Also, Menards' O96 curves were too nice to ignore. Had one friend gift me a Gargraves uncoupling straight to convince me to change, but I just couldn't. The last run of Lionel O72 switches were amazing, but they are gone now - got as many as I could. Just to make sure I can be flexible, I do have two conversion pieces for "O" to Fastrack, but doubt they will ever get used. If I have to give a "best" award to, it would be RealTrax, but that didn't last long and, wow, pricey. Fastrack is also too pricey for the quality. Also don't like the way some systems don't make it easy to make insulated rails.
@michaeldickson9876
@michaeldickson9876 8 ай бұрын
AHM made two rail O gauge track under their thunder line sets in 1970s
@ronaldsnell1503
@ronaldsnell1503 Жыл бұрын
Helps to know this information. Thanks
@billreimer1214
@billreimer1214 Жыл бұрын
Extremely informative. Thx.
@Billroet
@Billroet 11 ай бұрын
Atlas 3rail is all i use
@TeslaFSDBetaVideos
@TeslaFSDBetaVideos Жыл бұрын
Nice video, but one thing you missed is talking about the differences with using each type of track to activate accessories using an insulated rail. That is very difficult to do with tubular track unless to pry open each tie to lift up a rail & insert paper/cardboard in it. This is because tubular track ties the two outside rails together electrically at every tie. I don’t believe the other track systems do this, but I’m not sure about all of them. I am pretty sure that Atlas track does not, so you can just skip the joiner on each end of a piece of track to create an insulated section to activate accessories. This right now is the major headache with my redesign of my layout as I want to use insulated rails to activate accessories like crossing gates, but I have all tubular track…
@lehl_railfan5325
@lehl_railfan5325 11 ай бұрын
my biggest issue with Fasttrack is after a while, when you keep putting it together and disassembling the pins get lost. This can cause dead spots and cause engines to stop in their tracks. Which you kind of mention in the video.
@KevinRoadrageGarage
@KevinRoadrageGarage Жыл бұрын
I'm sure you get the same annoying questions but I am just starting from scratch I am using Menards O scale track and cars. My train set is going to be running around the ceiling of my living room. I am trying to figure out what to use for a power supply and an engine. Santa Fe red/silver is my plan.
@Apache-fm8tc
@Apache-fm8tc Жыл бұрын
great video Zak, Hope all is well. I have a question for you , What did you use to support your upper level of track . I'm getting ready to add a upper level , Any help would be greatly appreciated . Thanks for all you do to support our hobby . Peace to you and your family . Have a great weekend .
@kenbash2951
@kenbash2951 Жыл бұрын
You missed the best track EVER- Super O- take some time to check it out- amazing stuff introduced in 1957.
@craigjones2162
@craigjones2162 7 ай бұрын
Certainly the best looking!
@gregh1984
@gregh1984 Жыл бұрын
Nice video , good overview
@eddingtonrailroading
@eddingtonrailroading 10 ай бұрын
Skeleton in the thumbnail: which track piece would you like to buy?
@jbrunsonjr
@jbrunsonjr Жыл бұрын
Great video! Was hoping GarGraves was going to be included. Maybe in a part two?
@CountryBunkersTrains
@CountryBunkersTrains Жыл бұрын
Maybe in the future!?
@scpvrr
@scpvrr Жыл бұрын
Well done Zac!
@coverdalemineoscalemodelrr7074
@coverdalemineoscalemodelrr7074 Жыл бұрын
This video is on track 😂😎
@CountryBunkersTrains
@CountryBunkersTrains Жыл бұрын
LOL 😂
@garrettgeorge614
@garrettgeorge614 Жыл бұрын
Hey, Zach. So, I’ve surprisingly have used the first 3 tracks in that order. 😂 Tubular for my Lionel starter sets. FasTrack for my MTH RailKing steam passenger Northerns. RealTrax for my MTH Premier diesel freights. Now, I’m looking forward to purchasing and using Atlas for the first time. I watch Jason from JDStucks a lot and really like how the track looks on his layout. I guess you can say I’m evolving. 😂
@CountryBunkersTrains
@CountryBunkersTrains Жыл бұрын
Jason for sure has one impressive setup!! That new layout of his will be something! And yes, the track looks great! Very envious. Envious of you as well switching over to Atlas! Maybe one of these days here… LOL
@AGCRetrogaming
@AGCRetrogaming Жыл бұрын
I like the explanation much appreciated all efforts, I would like to see your opinion about the difference on noises, thanks again
@TrainBandit
@TrainBandit Жыл бұрын
Menards and gargraves is my favorite
@markslioneltrains
@markslioneltrains Жыл бұрын
Great Information Zach.! If the Fastrack had a dark center rail it would be even better.👍😀
@CountryBunkersTrains
@CountryBunkersTrains Жыл бұрын
That would be a nice touch!
@thomascalleson861
@thomascalleson861 Жыл бұрын
😮 I'm getting stuff from Bradford John Wayne train set Coca-Cola Train Set Budweiser train set Thomas Kinkade train set all coming from Bradford ​@@CountryBunkersTrains
@thomascalleson861
@thomascalleson861 Жыл бұрын
Winter Haven Florida
@hopsonz28
@hopsonz28 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had all four track types and always suggest atlas track. Lionel’s fast rack is too loud, always has connection issues, and so you have to bend the teeth to get it to lock better. Mth realtrax is nice but I found that the plastic guides break too easy. But you can still find the solid rail real track and it was/is awesome. I still have a lot of the solid rail. I think atlas track is the best for two reasons. It’s a solid rail tack! Which means it will conduct better and be a lot quieter than the rest. Just my opinion.
@mathewjackson6585
@mathewjackson6585 Жыл бұрын
MTH supposedly plans to produce their track products again in the future. No ETA yet.
@edwardmccreery6392
@edwardmccreery6392 Жыл бұрын
Well done
@PedrotheOscalecollector
@PedrotheOscalecollector Жыл бұрын
I used lionel fast track it's work really well used to used mth realtrax and I got tired of it because it would break and not stayed connected it's was time consuming and I switched to lionel fastrack and I like atlas o scale track and lionel tuberlare track I love it
@Goat67
@Goat67 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video, this newbie needs help.
@w.rustylane5650
@w.rustylane5650 Жыл бұрын
Looks like you're using Gargraves track. I only have 027 Lionel so I have to use that. I also do HO scale. W Rusty Lane K9POW in eastern Tennessee
@daivdwalker2374
@daivdwalker2374 9 ай бұрын
I think a few dollars more per section is well worth it buy the little bit cheaper stuff that has electrical issues so spend little more and be done with buy Atlas
@ckelley2255
@ckelley2255 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I have been questioning my decision to go with atlas, you have helped confirm my decision but availability is a pain. I have been collecting it for a while as it is hard to find and prices very. I have had a case of 40inch long rigid straight on order from Charles ro for a year now.
@marklomastro49
@marklomastro49 24 күн бұрын
Any comparison between Atlas O, Ross, and Gargraves tracks coming soon ?
@therosejewelrailroad489
@therosejewelrailroad489 Жыл бұрын
I’m in agreement with you for the most part. I always had miles of Lionel’s cheap 0-27 starter set track. I’ve gradually switched to fastrack. It’s available and the continuity is very good on the current fastrack recipe. If money and availability was not an issue I would probably go with atlas. I only have a small starter set oval of mth real tracks. I’ve never used it so I have no opinion on it. Thanks for covering the subject. I also thank Tony for the loaner rails.
@boydwalker161
@boydwalker161 Ай бұрын
On my previous layout I built a yard with Lionel Fastrak. Expensive, noisy and too much of a plastic look. I sold it all through 2017 by around 8-10 sales. Buyers seemed to be for their kids small layout or a Christmas time around the tree. I don’t remember any of them buying it for an actual layout just for themselves.
@benjaminhunt2395
@benjaminhunt2395 Жыл бұрын
when i jump back in i ended up going with fastrack but do use the menards track on the upper levels mth and the others are hard to find still wait on my dcs preorder lol
@daivdwalker2374
@daivdwalker2374 9 ай бұрын
I just got a couple boxes of it right from Atlas I decided to go with Atlas track why? Cause it's the best
@thersabarretti2975
@thersabarretti2975 Жыл бұрын
I'm a Lionel person for years O gauge
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