Train Tracks

Featuring trusted manufacturers like Atlas, Bachmann, Gargraves, Lionel, Kato, and PIKO, shop model train track for every scale and layout. Explore options for HO Scale, N Scale, O Gauge, G Gauge, S Gauge, and Z Scale. Our selection includes straight and curved sections, flex track, sectional track, turnouts, switches, crossings, and complete track systems designed for smooth operation and reliable electrical performance.

Whether you're building a beginner starter layout, designing a DCC-ready model railroad, or expanding a large-scale display, high-quality track is essential for durability and realism. For layout inspiration and planning ideas, explore our O Gauge Train Layouts guide, or check out our Lionel FasTrack quick guide. Upgrade your layout or start fresh and see all of our model train inventory to find locomotives, rolling stock, and accessories to complete your railroad.

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Train Tracks: The Pieces You Need

When you make your model train layout, it's important to keep in mind that you'll need a closed loop, so your train can keep chugging around the track indefinitely. To make the closed loop, you'll need 2 basic train track pieces: straights and curves. If you want to make a more complex layout, you'll need a third type of track, called a switch.

Train Track Pieces: Straights

Straights are the simplest part of a model railroad track. Just like their name implies, they're simply a straight stretch of railroad. When you picture a "train track" in your mind, you're probably thinking of a straight.

Train Track Pieces: Curves

Curves are the other essential track piece for your model railroad. Curves are the curved railroad track parts that help you make that closed loop. A curved piece usually connects 2 straights and allows your train to turn.

Train Track Pieces: Switches

If you only want to make one route for your model train, you technically only need straights and curves. However, if you want to create multiple routes for your model trains, you can use a track switch. A track switch is the part of a railroad track that allows it to branch off in 2 or more directions.

Train Track Accessories

How do you start and stop your model train? How do you determine which path your train takes when it comes to a switch? You'll need a remote control and a switch machine! Don't worry - you can find that here as well. Use the filter menu on the left to find the right size track and the right accessories to complete your model railway!

Got extra train tracks? Sell 'em!

Wonder where we get all these train tracks from? Collectors just like you! We're always looking for extra train tracks and anything else related to model trains. Check out the link at the bottom of this page if you're looking to sell! If you prefer a self-serve system, check out the auction site, also at the bottom of the page.