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  I have piles of orginal AF track and now S Helper in moderate amounts. Which one to use on a layout? I love the AF remote switches with their lights and being able to just hook up a semaphore to the terminals as well.

   However the scale look of the track and different radius's available from MTH(S Helper)offers more options in track planning.

MTH needs to get on making some #5 switches and crossovers Right away!.

  Lionel is offering their new brand of AF Fastrack(which I would consider), but they dont offer the full track options either.

I know I havent addressed using American Models track, which incidentally DOES offer much more track options than either Lionel or MTH, but I cannot commit to a track plan where I would want to ballast all the track(thats my excuse)

  Im am more of an Operator who is constantly changing his mind on a track plan and like the built in roadbed idea.

Anyone else in a state of confusion on this topic?

  Perhaps some you whom have been at York this week might be able to provide more insight for what will be offered in the near future.  Al 

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I have worked part time the past few years at our local train shop. I have seen and heard all the cries of customers because NONE of the manufacturers can keep a steady stream of basic layout building supplies like track, switches, crossovers etc. No mater which brand or scale you pick, there is a huge likely hood of a lot of downtime due to a basic item not being available and the next run won't be for another year or whatever the story is they give. If I was starting a new layout, I think old fashioned track is the way to go if you actually want to get something completed. Gargraves with original switches would be a good alternative. I know it's not the scale look many desire, but at least it's available.

 

Steve

Ive been very pleased with American Models track.

For my purposes, it serves all my needs, my trains run well, and its readily available.

 

I do however  miss using my Flyer switches, the red and green lights, and the ease of use. I did use my flyer switch controllers to control the powered American models switches which are hard to reach.  Work well.

 

I was pleased too with Gargraves, but saw Carl's S Gauge page and the American models track hooked me!

 

It appears that only American Models and Gargraves have anything close to a complete line of track. I do like the orginal AF track(and have a ton of it) but with all the scale items coming out, I purchased a bunch of SHS track mainly because of the various radius available and the hope of #5 switches coming out.

   Anyone have any reports from York about MTH or Lionel about track production? Al

If I were choosing again, maintenance would be a deciding factor. Original AF track and switches require constant cleaning due to oxidation because of the tinplate construction. Lot of sparking when not totally clean. When I used stainless Gargraves on a previous layout I never saw any sparking except for the AF switches that were used. The Gargraves also remained much cleaner due to its construction. I changed my choice due to the desire for a more realistic look. I now use AM track on my current layout and no sparking on track or AM switches  even though it infrequently needs cleaning. I assume SHS and Lionel Fastrack have the same properties.

 

Rich

well not to stir up a hornets nest but...I have always used wd40 sprayed on rag to clean the tops of the rails on my AF track. Usually makes it easier to clean regularly.

  BTW I have had to clean my S Helper track with about the same frequency as AF, when running regularly at an 8 hr train show, mind you with no turnouts used.

Al

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