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Hi Dave, I've not heard any adverse reports on Peco code 55, the "chairs" are not a problem, unlike the Atlas code 55 where the flanges of older wheels hit them.
Peco Code 55 is also much stronger than other makes as it is really code 80 sunk into the sleepers (ties). Some people find it is not as easy to lay the flexi in curves as it is with code 80 it being a bit stiffer, also you will find it is easier to curve in one direction than the other due to the positioning of the cut outs in the web between sleepers, it bends easiest with the cut outs on the inside of a curve.
Cheers MIKE
Peco Code 55 is also much stronger than other makes as it is really code 80 sunk into the sleepers (ties). Some people find it is not as easy to lay the flexi in curves as it is with code 80 it being a bit stiffer, also you will find it is easier to curve in one direction than the other due to the positioning of the cut outs in the web between sleepers, it bends easiest with the cut outs on the inside of a curve.
Cheers MIKE