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Up to now, I've been a loyal fan of MTH subway trains. Then, I watched a video of a Lionel R 27 subway, with doors that opened remotely! Wow, I was impressed! The R 27 set is a bit pricey for my blood, so I thought I'd try a peace-meal approach. I found a 2 car add-on set very reasonable, so I bought it. OK, now, to the point! anything is possible if you know how, so my question is; what bare essentials do I need to have, to operate the doors??? I DO REALIZE, this is NOT a simple question, short of buying an R 27 SET, with all ingredients to operate the set, but I'd like to get down to the nuts and bolts, and tow the cars with an MTH power car, BUT also be able to operate the doors. IF this is TOO far fetched of an idea, PLEASE tell me, otherwise, give me some "basic" ideas please!

Thanks,

Joe

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Thanks GRJ & GGG, Yes, the components are inside the non-powered cars. I've been looking at the Lionel parts list for the R 27, and trying to figure out if one of the boards listed (and there are 4 or so boards) is the "main" door controller. The one thing that "spooked me" was, I read, the 2 car add-on's like I bought, were just that, add-ons to the four car set. I got the impression the cars had to be sequenced, in order to make the doors operate. But, the ERR Mini Commander thought, is productive!

Thanks,

Joe

GRJ, boy that's some GREAT investigating , on YOUR part!!! Today, I will pop the cab off of one the expansion cars, to see what's inside, or, you know what, I recall downloading the parts list for the expansion set, so that would tell us if it has the "door board", or not. I'll report back when I get get an answer to your question...........Thanks!!!

-Joe

Joe, Did you catch the prices of the individual parts?  It is using a standard Legacy R4LC (Code S03).  The hard part is the harness and wiring for the Lead engine and how it controls the add on cars.  You might get luck and there is a conventional mode for the add on cars.  Did you download or read the instructions on how they work.

 

You can go to Lionel and ask how it functions and if a wiring diagram is available.  They may provide it, who know. 

 

Now that you are invested in the add on cars, I don't think you can build a Lead engine for less than retail, by buying parts individually.  Manufactures don't price parts that way.  G

G, YES!!! the individual parts are VERY expensive!!! I did buy a R 27 shell on Ebay for 110 bucks, but when i priced the parts included separately, they were well over 200. At this point, I cannot locate a R 27 Power car, so, I "may" peacemeal one. Over time, it doesn't "seem" to hurt the wallet as much. These Lionel sets are VERY pricey, but from what I can see, they're probably worth it (?).

Enjoy the hobby!!!

Joe

I don't have any "Lionel" powered subway cars, but about 7 or 8 MTH's. Oh, wait a minute, I recently got a "Candy Cane" (Christmas themed) Lionel 2 car subway set, one power, one non power. BIG mistake..........I put it back in the box and onto the shelf, as it wouldn't make one curve or cross a 1122 switch without derailing (Plastic trucks, need i say more?). So NO, I don't have any powered Lionel subway cars.

Enjoy!

Joe

The instructions state they work in conventional.  They do have to be placed in sequence.  So the question is do the add on open doors on the bell button alone, or do they need the signal from the Engine board.  Looks like a simple 2 pin connection.

 

Nothing to loose asking Lionel, but I do think you are going to have to buy the set.  G

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