Does anyone from Atlas frequent this forum?
I would think that we would be a valuable resource for them as most here are supportive of and great fans of Atlas' fine products. There has certainly been much discussion over their CZ cars and availability of their 21st Century Track products in the last year or so.
I would like to make a suggestion to them regarding their 3 rail track - Quite a few here consider it the best available with certain caveats. The high price is a big stumbling block to many considering a large layout and the somewhat oversized rails used is another. The track appears 'clunky' and 'bulky' because the rails themselves are too large which is compounded by the fact that there are three of them cramped together. Using a much smaller rail would achieve several benefits to us and to Atlas in terms of significantly less nickel silver used (30% - 40% perhaps). This could bring down the manufacturing cost significantly and would result in a much better, visually more scale-appearing track.
I realize that this could cause retooling of the tie bed but perhaps not. What if only the rails themselves were retooled keeping the base of each rail the same but reducing the height and width down to what MTH ScaleTrax is using including eliminating the middle rail substituting an inverted 'T' as ScaleTrax does? This would significantly reduce the material used and enable Atlas to keep the existing plastic base for the track and switches the same. Ever wonder why ScaleTrax is so much less expensive than Atlas? The cost of the rails is a big factor.
Just a suggestion to consider and personally I feel that Atlas would move ahead as the true leader in 21st Century track development. Had MTH used correct mainline tie spacing on their product years ago, they would be far ahead of everyone out there. I've used and supported ScaleTrax for years on our large layout but have become disenchanted by the tie spacing and will probably not use it again for our next layout. At present, the Atlas track is too 'heavy' for my taste as the rails still overpower my trains visually...