T tracker tool? - Classic Toy Trains Magazine
Sebastian Wright
Updated on April 07, 2026
- Member since
January 2005 - From: Lake Worth FL
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I have to agree with Bob Nelson's comments, the T tracker is just tooo expensive for me to justify buying!!
You can use a flat tip screw driver to open the tracks at connections and a needle nose pliers to squeeze the rail tighter. Also for tubular track like O gauge and 027 I use track clips to keep the track in place better, even though most of my 027 is screwed down to the plywood I think it helps a little with electrical connections for the outside rails.
Lee F.
Interested in southest Pennsylvania railroads; Reading & Northern, Reading Company, Reading Lines, Philadelphia & Reading.