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FasTrack radii
By: TrainsForOwen Date: December 11, 2014, 4:19 pm
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I cannot seem to get a definitive answer on this. I am
currently designing a shelf mounted track for my son's room and
this is my first foray into model trains. I've learned that
many sets come with O-36 FasTrack. I was told that this would
create a 90 degree curve with a radius of 18" and an overall
diameter of 36". However, how is this measured? Is it to the
center of the track (middle rail)? the outside rail? inside
rail? or the inside/outside of the track bed (plastic)?
Several website say outside rail and several say middle rail. I
would assume it would be to the middle rail (assuming it is
centered in the overall piece of track). In designing the track
layout, I'd like to keep the train track the same distance from
the edge of the shelf all the way around the room. Assuming
wrong would have several implications: 1. In the corners of
the room, the train track would either move closer or further
from the edge of the shelf than the rest of the room. 2. It
could cause the train to hit the wall as it rounds a corner
either causing damage to the wall, the train, or both.
As a follow up to this question. Using an O-gauge train set
(example, Polar express set, SKU: 6-30218), what is the width of
the train? Also, when the train enters a corner, what kind of
clearance does it need so it doesn't hit the wall? Will the
train go out past the plastic rail bed as it goes around the
corner?
Thanks for the help in advance!
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Re: FasTrack radii
By: djacobsen Date: December 11, 2014, 5:38 pm
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TrainsForOwen,
Hello & Welcome to the Forum!
Track is measured to the center, between the two outside rails.
Using O-36 FasTrack, you add 2 inches to the radius to
accommodate the rail bed.
ex: a circle of O-36 FasTrack has a 40 inch foot print.
The Polar Express Passenger cars appear to slightly overhang the
rail bed,
so an extra inch on each side of the rail bed should give plenty
clearance.
Here's a video that shows a P.E. operating on FasTrack.
HTML http://youtu.be/bHz1JNHP8YI
Happy Rails!
Dave
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Re: FasTrack radii
By: TrainsForOwen Date: December 11, 2014, 8:37 pm
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Thanks! That helps a lot! However that brought up another
question. What is the overall width of the Lionel FasTrack?
I've read that the width of the track bed is 3.5" inches.
Therefore, there is 1.125" then a rail to rail width (inside to
outside rail) of 1.25" and then another 1.125". So in the
above example, I'd have to plan about an overall 5.5" width, 3.5
for the track and 1" on each side for cushion.
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Re: FasTrack radii
By: TrainLarry Date: December 12, 2014, 1:55 am
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The way to design your layout would be to get a train set of
your liking, assemble it on the floor, and take the measurements
that you need.
Larry
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Re: FasTrack radii
By: TrainsForOwen Date: December 12, 2014, 11:17 am
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Thanks everyone for the quick responses.
Maybe I'm over planning it but when I order the set, I want to
order all the additional track I need. I would like it to look
uniform (same distance from the edge of the shelf) going all the
way around the wall so measuring out the widths of the track and
cushion, I think, would be important.
Has anyone made a shelf layout where you mount the shelf about
10" or so from the ceiling? Is that a decent distance from the
ceiling? Also, how far from the edge of the shelf do you mount
the track? 0.5"? 1.0"?
My current design has a 6.5" shelf (and in order from the wall
towards the center of the room) where:
0.5" is a LED rope light
1.5" cushion
3.5" Fastrack
1.0" cushion
Or would it make more sense to have the train closer to the edge
of the shelf, say 0.5" cushion (replacing the last 1.0" cushion,
or the edge closer to the center of the room)?
I'm going to put together a YouTube video of the install and
complete project and will post it once I'm done. (It may be in
the new year!)
Many thanks!
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