9 Straight E-Z Track (4)

This is a Set of Four 9" Straight E-Z HO Scale Track Sections from Bachmann.

Bachmann 9 Straight E-Z Track (4) HO Scale Track Steel #44411
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 Bachmann # bac44411
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Features :
  • 9" of straight track with steel alloy rail, mounted on black roadbed.
  • E-Z track system connects quickly with better connections, which provide better electrical conduction.
  • No screws, nails, or special tools needed for assembly; track simply snaps together.
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Spotlight Review

 
"I like E-Z track"
barkerdad1 (Mesa, Arizona)
E-Z track was included with my starter track. I found it easy to connect, a hundred times easer than I remember from tracks I had as a kid, That is why I have continued to order more E-Z track as I add on to my train world.

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Features

  • 9" of straight track with steel alloy rail, mounted on black roadbed.
  • E-Z track system connects quickly with better connections, which provide better electrical conduction.
  • No screws, nails, or special tools needed for assembly; track simply snaps together.

Specs

  • Model Scale: HO
  • Length: 9"
  • Width: 1-3/4"
  • Bachmann Product Number: 44411
  • Walthers Product Number: 160-44411
  • Walthers Catalog: 2015 HO, page 241

Includes

Four 9" Sections of Straight Track Sections


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Reviews

  
 
"Bachman EZ track straight"
neal1950
Arrived on time and undamaged. Met my needs for a new layout.

 
"Gray vs Black"
ssnmustang (Melbourne, FL)
Bachmann makes a very high quality E-Z snap rail system. The system comes in two different metals for the track, both of high quality but not equal in cost. Both for aesthetics and management of the rail system it is important to choose one or the other before buying your track. The tack that is laid on the black trackbed is steel and of lower cost than the track laid on gray trackbed which is silver nickel. If this is your first venture into building a railroad it will be less expensive to use the black steel track. If cost is not of major concern then the silver nickel will prove easier to maintain in the long run. It is probably best to not mix the two because the electrical characteristic of Silver/Nickel and Steel are quite different and over time may exhibit corrosion at the rail joiners.

 
"Ex track 9 straight"
kids3lcm
Good product works well. Easy to connect. Always use this product and hobby link web site

Comments

Keep out of reach of small children.

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