Watched both this and the wooden tie one, great videos. You're right the Bi-block track is mostly used on French high-speed lines including the one through the Eurotunnel to London St. Pancras international. Also, the code 75 is prototypical of British and European mainline track, whilst the code 83 is prototypical of North American mainline track. Peco also make steel tie track that I have seen in use on some slower lines in the UK, but it's certainly uncommon.
You miss Weinert Code 75 and they are the best.Just ordered Peco 75 one from the top and gonna use them in some parts of Tram where is grass but also for tram gonna use Proto87 I have to order from US www.rynekinfrastruktury.pl/img/bytomwroclawska.jpg_590-400.jpg
Watched both this and the wooden tie one, great videos. You're right the Bi-block track is mostly used on French high-speed lines including the one through the Eurotunnel to London St. Pancras international. Also, the code 75 is prototypical of British and European mainline track, whilst the code 83 is prototypical of North American mainline track. Peco also make steel tie track that I have seen in use on some slower lines in the UK, but it's certainly uncommon.
Thanks. I like the Peco steel track too and will experiment with it.
You miss Weinert Code 75 and they are the best.Just ordered Peco 75 one from the top and gonna use them in some parts of Tram where is grass but also for tram gonna use Proto87 I have to order from US www.rynekinfrastruktury.pl/img/bytomwroclawska.jpg_590-400.jpg
Weinert is good too.