I wasn't sure if code 70 was too low for the wheels. In N-scale I had 
to replace quite a few wheelsets because the "pizza cutters" were too 
tall for code 40. I wasn't sure that was a problem in S scale too. 
So, I guess not. I will look into code 70 as an option also.

Thanks,
         Peter.

At 03:17 pm 07/11/2008, you wrote:

>Welcome to S.  I think most of us got here from somewhere else, so 
>you'll fit right in.  As for rail size, I'm modeling a Maine branch 
>line that was never "modernized", so I'm using code 70.  Everything 
>runs flawlessly and I'm quite happy that I made this decision.  Flex 
>track and turnouts are from Tomalco.  I used code 70 to hand lay O 
>narrow gauge, so it seemed like the right choice for what I'm trying 
>to accomplish in S.  Nice size to work with.
>
>Ed Kozlowsky
>Sanford, Maine  04073-5016

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