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Title: Old HO EZ-Track part numbers
Post by: Subverta on August 08, 2025, 04:00:05 PM
Anyone know where I can find the old HO scale EZ-Track part numbers?  I recently bought a bunch of track off marketplace and want to try and put something together in scarm or anyrail but they only have the new parts numbers.  I emailed Bachmann about a week ago and haven't heard anything back, so I don't think they'll help. 

Here are some of the part numbers I have

H4403-A-2
92124A6-2
92124A7-2
92124A5-2
92123A3-1
92125-A
Title: Re: Old HO EZ-Track part numbers
Post by: Len on August 08, 2025, 05:20:31 PM
As near as I can find, this is what those numbers equate to. There doesn't seem to be any consistency to the number after the "A" is used in on-line descriptions. It may be to designate 1/3 or 1/2 sections of curves. On the new numbers middle digit 4 is steel track on black roadbed, 5 is nickle silver track on grey roadbed.

H4403:  22" Radius Curve - Steel 44403/NS 44503
92123  9" Straight - Steel 44411/NS 44511
92124  18" Radius Curve - Steel 44401/NS 44501
92125  9" Straight Terminal Rerailer - Steel 44410/NS 44510

Len
Title: Re: Old HO EZ-Track part numbers
Post by: Ralph S on August 17, 2025, 12:38:10 AM
This could be one of my pet peeves regarding Bachmann and their model numbers on their E-Z track.  I'll explain..., when you buy E-Z track the packaging will have a model number on the printed package.  Once you remove that track from the packaging, the actual E-Z track will not have the model number on it that the packaging has.   I have had to resort to placing a label on the bottom side of the E-Z track with the packaging model number, so I'll know if that track is an 18 degree or 22-degree curve as an example.       

Thanks, Len, for providing a little clarity to the numbers on the bottom of the E-Z track roadbed.  I thought it was the part of a patent no. that Bachmann keeps track of.