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Types of Bachman Track
Vic models HO and writes:
“I have an older Bachman train set that has track that uses track connectors. I cannot find this type of track anywhere. All I can find is the EZ Track type that snaps together. Does anyone know what the type of track I have is called and where I can buy more?”
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Bachmann EZ track was introduced in 1994, so I doubt the older track is still available. Your best bet is to buy a single piece of track that looks similar to what you have, Atlas for example, and try it out. You should probably go with the largest code of rail you can find, eg code 100, as your stock probably has wide wheel flanges that will cause your wheels to ride above the rails on smaller caode track.
Please supply some, up close, pics. You will get better advise that way. There are actually many types of track and some have been manufactured for decades. Glenn