Now that Atlas is able to sell switch tracks again.....has anyone heard of any plans for Atlas to make 081 turn outs? I have a layout with all Atlas track that has about 20 Atlas switches and was thinking about adding a new area which will lead to a work bench. (which will come off an 081 curve) I know that Ross makes 080 turn outs which would probably work....but for consistency thought I would stay with Atlas if they have any future plans for an 081 switch. Any insight?
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AMF posted:Now that Atlas is able to sell switch tracks again.....has anyone heard of any plans for Atlas to make 081 turn outs? I have a layout with all Atlas track that has about 20 Atlas switches and was thinking about adding a new area which will lead to a work bench. (which will come off an 081 curve) I know that Ross makes 080 turn outs which would probably work....but for consistency thought I would stay with Atlas if they have any future plans for an 081 switch. Any insight?
I would doubt it since Atlas already has #5 (#5.5) as well as the big #7 (or #7.5).
WE will be lucky to see an 063 switch or 072/081 curved switch or even a rerailer . I think Atlas O's track development days are done.
I asked Jim Weaver similar question on Atlas track 10 years ago at Amheast MA show.
If Atlas is under the same requirements for rail as MTH then I would say no.
romiller
Can you use their No. 5 turnout instead?
You can construct an O81 curve with a #5 turnout. You must start the curve earlier and will come out slightly later. You start the curve with the turnout 12.25" (2 - 5.5" + 1.25") ahead with the turnout then 3 and a half (11.5° O82 curves and finally 1.25" straight.
The top track is the original curve; the next is the curve with the #5; and the last is the two overlaid. The curve with the turnout lies slight outside the original curve.
Jan