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I am planning to order track for my new layout soon and would like to know if Atlas has shipped any of their recently manufactured track items, particularly O54 turnouts.  I would like to be able to get what I need to start laying track rather than wait months (or years) for a missing item(s).

 

Anyone out there know when the shipments will arrive?

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Jim S,

    IMO you are making a big mistake in your choice of track, mostly because of the constant lack of availability of their Track and the inability of the track to accommodate many Tin Plate Trains.  I love the Atlas company and have lots of their great rolling stock, however I leave their track and switches alone.  I do own some Atlas Industrial Rail Track which is very very good stuff, and accommodates all different kinds of trains, availability on this track is also a problem however.  The low voltage track I recommend are RMT (K-Line Super Snap), Ross and FasTrack.  Remember Ross Track & Switches however do not accommodate most Tin Plate Trains, but are top dog for post war and modern trains.  I run FasTrack because it accommodates all trains and has wireless Low voltage command control switches, controlled from the Legacy Cab2 remote control.  If you like Conventional Tubular, RMT (K-Line SS) track and switches accommodate all different kinds of trains also. Atlas track is hard to get/replace and limits which kind of trains you can run on your layout.

 

PCRR/Dave 

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Originally Posted by Jim S:

Anyone out there know when the shipments will arrive?

Atlas knows...sort of.  Contact them....check their website for shipping info....which may change due to circumstances beyond their control. 

 

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"I would like to be able to get what I need to start laying track rather than wait months (or years) for a missing item(s)."

 

A common conundrum.  Part of the frustration of off-shore manufacturing/shipping.   Been a sore spot for years, now....especially among the HO crowd (Atlas track has/hd been the bread-and-butter of this segment of the hobby for several decades).  Good product, good people. 

 

However....

 

If you're just starting out and rather impatient (as many of US are) when building a layout, you may want to think about MYTRAINS suggestion.  Gargraves also has full availability.  Both USA-made.  I chose both Ross/Gargraves for my layout, but it was done long ago....before the Atlas/China/et al issues surfaced...and for different reasons.  100% happy with my choice.

 

FWIW, always...

 

KD

 

 

 

I think the track is available now? At least my LHS has been getting it in since late spring. Actually they have gotten me everything I needed even with the shortage going on. To be fair I had most of my track before the shortage so my LHS was just getting me the few fill in items I was missing in small quantities during the shortage. Unfortunately I did not have any switches before the shortage and have been having a difficult time getting those. My LHS did get me some, but I have had to get the rest wherever I could find them and I am still short some for an expansion I want to do this fall. I sure hope they will be back in stock soon as I much prefer the new ones over the used.

 

I am a big fan of Atlas track. To me the look of it and the solid nickel-silver rails is un-matched by anything else available, IMO. It works very well for me on my command control DCS and Legacy layout and I very seldom clean it and it still works great. I am sold. I have also had some dealings with Atlas obtaining parts and some questions about their O gauge track system before I decided to use it. I was very impressed with their help and support in both areas.   

Hold out for the Atlas Track.  Solid nickle silver = quiet and smooth.  I have bent custom curves easily by hand...no kinks cause it's solid.  Cutting to custom lengths is easy with a dremel.  I use Atlas track and Ross Custom Switches.  Cadillac operation.  I also use 14 gauge solid wire right to the rail.  Overkill...maybe.  But no drop in power anywhere.  Put this track on foam or cork roadbed over 1 or two inch pink foam (your choice of plywood underneath...I use 3/4 so I can walk all over it) and you will have the quietest operation possible.  I know Atlas was working on some improvements to their switches so I can't speak to those.  But if I were you, I would use Ross for that.  They make switches that are just about bullet proof.  My two cents.  BigRail

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