Quote from: jward on April 07, 2011, 07:56:19 AM
the compatability problems doneldon is referring to would be between different makes of track with roadbed. there are 3 i can think of, ez track, power lock, and atlas true track. all of them have different methods of connecting together, and cannot be used with each other. there may be adaptor pieces out there which would allow mixing of brands. the atlas true track also uses a smaller rail size (code 83) than the others (code 100).....
if you go with the much cheaper track without the roadbed, this compatability problem is largely absent as long as you use the same rail size throughout. you can connect a peco switch to atlas or model power track for example with no problems. the only thing you'd want to watch for are "dcc friendly" switches. most manufacturers who make them take pains to let you know they are "dcc friendly"....... another advantage to using this type of track are the huge variety of pieces available, and the flexible track you can use for situations where there is no appropriate piece available.
Yes, thanks, that's what I'm thinking. My current idea is to start expanding with Bachmann EZ NS code 100, including some of their DCC powered switches. And then expand again later with NS code 100 Peco or Atlas flex track and use homasote roadbed to match it up to the EZ track level...
Shouldn't be such terrible problems with this method, right? (Hopefully???)
Chazzlee