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Reply to "Lionel "Trutrack System" Anyone remember this?"

The aluminum track just looks too flimsy to work correctly.

Aluminum does conduct electricity but not as well as copper, so a larger size wire was needed for the same current carrying ability but most electricians didn't know that back in the mid 1970's, and that is why there were more house fires associated with aluminum wire.  Aluminum does oxidize over time but very slowly, in other words it does what steel does over time it will rust or oxidize.

Gold works best for electrical current flow but who can afford it?

Lee Fritz

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