Originally Posted by c.sam:
Originally Posted by rtr12:
I believe it's extremely unlikely that any of this will happen any time soon, but who knows? It also seems to me that MTH would have a much easier time adjusting their tie spacing than Atlas would re-designing their entire track system? That wouldn't really affect any current installations either as far as rail size, height and thickness, connections, etc. You can always do what marker did in the pictures above with the Atlas 2 rail track that already has the smaller rails. I will admit that the track in his pictures does look very nice.
Got another idea, since Lionel has now discontinued their tubular track line, maybe they should start making the Super O track again. If they have the old tooling somewhere, that would be a good start to get them going. They could add to the line as sales increase. There seem to be a lot of posts here from time to time with folks wishing they still made Super O, commenting on how good it was and how well they liked it. No one would be affected that way, it would be a nice new product brought back after going missing for many years.
ScaleTrax has many good things going for it as a full-featured viable track system. Can be used as a temporary layout but far better suited for a permanent installation.
Most of us who are proponents are concerned that our track be a part of the visual equation to create our miniature world of model trains, buildings, signals, etc. We are after the overall effect of a model RR and the track is a big part of that (yes, we still have the 3 rd rail) but we do what we can.
The rails are smaller and lower than any of the other major companies track yet most all motive power and rolling stock ride on it just fine with no clearance issues.
The overall size helps further the illusion of our locomotives appearing more massive than with the greatly outsized larger track systems out there.
The 'limited' selection of curves and number of switches available is really not a serious drawback due mainly to the excellent flex track and that most switching can be accomplished with $6's, #4's and 072's. We had a fairly large layout with three big interconnecting loops, sidings, and a yard. I only used #6's and 072's with no shortcomings. Some users will include Ross switches if something is else needed.
For MTH or Atlas to retool their tie beds would be a big deal as each has several track planforms, several crossings, and numerous switches to re do. By just changing the rails themselves and using the existing tie beds, seems to be a doable project. Just look at the vast and numerous types of metal tubing, rods, and rail offered in hobby shops, craft stores, and industry now.
ScaleTrax is comparable to or only slightly above Gargraves in price in many cases - especially if you look for used track of any brand. I'm picking up some Atlas and Ross switches as I come across good deals to have some on hand when we're ready to rebuild. I still have a considerable amount of ScaleTrax and may use it again 'in the distance' along with some Gargraves for tunnels and behind landscaping.
As for Super O, it is rumored that Neil Young and Jerry Calabrese(?) discussed at length the viability of re-introducing Super O back when Fastrack was being designed. It would be interesting to see a revival of that idea!
Sorry, but I still like the Atlas 3 rail track just as it is. I don't think it needs any changes and I sure hope they don't make any. However, I do agree with the suggestions by prrhorseshoecurve. Especially the one about the addition of an O-63 switch to their existing line. Now, if they want to spend money on tooling, I think that would be a good way to spend it. Right now I think Atlas would be really happy just to get their existing track line back in stock and out to their dealers. I don't think they will have any trouble selling it once it arrives.
It really sounds to me like your perfect track has already been made by Atlas, it's 2 rail. Maybe you would be a whole lot happier with that than trying to get everyone else to change their track systems. If you have to have 3 rail, do as marker did above. As I said before, his track looks very nice and that may also be just what you are looking for in a perfect track.