From the Dome Car: Train 8 Track 5 (January-February, 1999)
It’s hard to believe now, since DCC is so common, that there was a time just 27 years ago when the technology was relatively new and people were wondering if it was right for them. That’s the topic I addressed in this Dome Car. As it turned out, I never adopted it, preferring block control even though I had a large double-deck layout and over 40 locomotives. (And I still use DC on my current layout, the Gateway Spur.) Anyone else out there still using only DC? To DCC or not to DCC? That's the question William Shakespeare might have asked if he were a model railroader. On the one hand, Digital Command Control offers freedom: No more blocks to throw, no more "Who's got my train?" being yelled across the layout room. On the other hand, there's the cost of the units, throttles and decoders for the locomotives. It can add up pretty quickly, even for a small layout. And there's the rub, to stay with our Shakespearean theme: Because of the freedom it ...