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Having an outdoor three rail O scale layout is very possible, I’ve had one for over six years now with no adverse effects from the elements. I used Atlas silver nickel track through out the layout. I also use a simple ladder line and stanchion system to lay the track on. Which hass also withstood the elements all these years. I have recently began to run my train on dead rail ( RC battery power ). I get several hours of run time and no need to clean track between run sessions. Here’s a few photos, and check out my website and YT channel.99CF7C2C-2130-4FF9-B849-982BBCC35CF4

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