Atlas 2500 N Scale Code 80 29.5 in Tracks

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Product Information

This piece of track made by Atlas is for model railroad sets. This piece of track is 30 inches in length, and it is a Flex Track that allows it to be bent into curving shapes. The ties on this track are black, and the rails are silver colored. This track will pass power through any model railroad power box. The track is for N gauge trains, and it has slip-in fasteners compatible with most other brands.

Product Identifiers

BrandAtlas
MPN2500
UPC0732573025004
eBay Product ID (ePID)1900324502

Product Key Features

Year Manufactured2015
Rail SystemTwo-Rail System
Power TypeDC
ColorMulticolor
Time Period Manufactured1980-1989
GaugeN
Track FormStraight
MaterialPlastic
Control SystemAnalog
TypeTrack

Dimensions

Item Length29.5 in

Additional Product Features

Assembly StatusReady to Go/Pre-built

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  • Durable and easy to use.

    I use to use E-Z Track and found it dose not have the realistic look nor dose it work with other track . So I converted to Code 80 track. The Atlas N scale Code 80 Flex Track cuts the work time down with the 29.5 inch sections for large straight tack runs and in the curves where needed. I love the way it works and recommend it to all Train Hobby Enthusiast eBay member Robert Timmons, (Army Airborne, ret)

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  • Durable and Reliable

    The Atlas Company has been around a long time, consistently improving it's products. It was invented by a model railroader for model railroaders. The originator or flex-track, Atlas makes a track that is easy to work with and strong. Today, Atlas gets low marks in the areas of look and rail. Many new companies now imitate Atlas' design with lighter code rail, with realistic profiles, and ties in realistic colors. These brands deserve the high marks they receive. However, they are also more difficult to bend, cut, file, and solder. If you plan to build a large layout on a budget, Atlas is your brand. It is reliable, reasonably priced, easy to use, easy to wire, and mistakes aren't costly. With a little paint it can look nearly as good as more expensive brands.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • 30 inch N scale Atlas Flex track

    PLUS: You can bend it to just about any radius the train or trolley will still operate on, very versitile for those layouts with multiple obsticles (terrain, rivers, boulders, etc) and bends ("S" curves), can be nailed or glued down to surfaces. Negatives: Does not come with rail connectors, you have to purchase those separately. Ties tend to break easily if too large of a wire nail is used. A coating of some sort used in making the product is on the rails and must be removed before attempting to solder the rail joints or the solder will not stick. Summation: A very good product with many applications but one has to use some care and common sense in using it. If you "kink" a rail it can not be effectively straightened again.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Good product if you want code 80 rail. Very flexible and easy to put down.

    Much easier to use than lighter rail like MicroEngineering and more flexible than Peco. Once airbrushed with rail or rust color, the size of the code 80 rail is not noticeable or distracting. Provides flawless running of all n-scale equipment and much stronger than Atlas code 55 track. Recommended for all but most advanced modeler.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Code 80 N scale Atlas Flex Track - Anything runs on it!

    Well built flex track Tie spacing is realistic and any old thing will run on it. Railroad tie brown paint will cover the black ties for added realism

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Atlas n scale flex track

    I am new to the train game, however I find the flex track very easy to work with, I have used 15 pieces so far and will use at least 10 pieces, more if I can find the room,

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Getting started

    I am 75 and am about a year into model trains. I have a 12x14 room in the valley with a 6x10 platform, running HO but have plans to elevate N scale. I have a summer home in the mountains and am putting up an 8x10 building for trains. Will be using n flex track in both locations. Expect great results.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • N scale flex track

    This track is easy to conform, and is easy to install. Been switching to this track, instead of the individual pieces. Be shure to use code 80 track connectors.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • As advertised, it lives up to what was expected

    Bends easy...I've not used an item like this since the late 1950's !!!! (HO back then...there was no other small scale)

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Awesome track

    I have had Atlas track since 1980, used on three layouts. They have been tore up and put back down. They are now on layout number 4. They have held up well.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New