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Are the bulbs replaceable and do you sell them. How much are they.
Jim: They are most likely led direct wired. I would put a longer roadway on it so the long trucks do not bottom out.
f you have the width for a 10-inch section of track, you can bring the open highway to your layout.
The crossing platform has a 9-1/2-inch by 6-1/2-inch footprint. The roadway elevates slightly to track level. The road has double yellow center stripes and white side stripes. RRX is painted on the road surface closest to the rails.
The elevated grade crossing has sides featuring grass.
The track comes mounted to the crossing. There are four wood-textured median strips between the rails to ease vehicles crossing, while leaving clearances for railway wheel flanges.
The crossing lights come packaged below the track. Remove the crossing from the package, free the lights, and insert their base into the USB C plug on both sides of the crossing.
Plastic insulator pins are inserted in the ground rail. When you’ve connected the track to your layout, simply power up the track. When a locomotive or cars roll by, they complete the circuit, and the crossing lights flash in an alternating pattern.
The O gauge crossing brings flashing crossing lights to your railroad, adding a bit of scenery that has been seen by all.
Has the railroad crossing been updated from HO to O please?
@Gary Yada posted:Has the railroad crossing been updated from HO to O please?
I don't understand. This is obviously an O gauge product. There's that middle rail in there!
The crossing lights would only come on when the train enters the section of track with the insulated pins on, would make for a rather late set of crossing lights, I guess you could add another 1 or 2 sections of track insulating 1 outside rail of the tracks and move the fiber pins down to the ends so that the lights would come on before the train gets to the crossing! It looks like a nice affordable piece for the layout.
Can someone suggest what part to add for audio (bell and/or) ?
I looked up Lionel 15905-1 but I think its just an activation button,
no actual sound generation. I don't need Legacy/Premier sound quality
and less $$.
Thanks UnclePeteRR