So you are about to dive into your first permanent 3-rail O gauge layout, and you have decided to use O or O27 tubular track. Great! These are tried-and-true track systems that are durable, available, and that have served O gauge operators for a century.
But, what turnouts should you use? After all, in O27 track alone you have the choice of Lionel, Marx, K-Line - and others. They all work with O27 track, but which is best? Well, the honest answer is - it depends.
On my permanent layout, I use turnouts from a variety of manufacturers. Each brand has its own strengths and weaknesses and so I use different types of turnouts for different purposes. Let’s break down the turnouts that you are likely to find on the market today for O27 and O gauge tubular track so you can choose what works best for your layout.
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