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I have a 10x10 layout with lionel super O track. I am getting ready to expand. I am thinking about using Atlas track. It looks like it may be easier to layout. I don't like the look of lionel fastrak. The Atlas track looks similar to super O. I am sure I can adapt it to connect to super O. Anyone have any experience doing this? Any input would be appreciated.

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I made the switch to Atlas O and don't regret it. IMHO Atlas O is the closest thing to Super O. I wish Lionel would have brought Super O back with wider radius curves and switches. If they ever did I would buy it. I never had a problem with Super O cutting my rollers. Maybe it is because I came of age with Super O. I got my first Lionel in 1958 at the age of 7. I had received a Marx set two years earlier. I started buying Super O in 1966 and did not have enough to build the lay out I wanted until 1974. I finished high school and college while doing this time. I miss those days. Trains were cheap until about 1972. The dollar was worth a lot more. While I would rate Super O better. Atlas O is the next best thing unless you can build your own Super O curve and switches like Super O Bob. Check out his layout

From the Atlas website.  Here's how to connect Super "O" track to Atlas O track:

 

 

1. Cut back one metal tie on the Super O track.

 

2. Trim back the plastic web under the Super O rail.

 

3. Slide the Atlas O standard rail joiners on the two outer

rails. Keep the center joiner on the Atlas O track.

 

4. Cut off the plastic snap-lock on the Atlas O track.

 

5. Push the track sections together. Crimp the center rail

joiner around the Super O center blade rail.

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