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Hi - new here. I have just recevied the EX Streets track I ordered for a dog bone D16 layout on my table. I like the EZ Streets because the darker color (vs. Superstreets) looks more street like to me. I know from reading other related topics here that an MTH PCC Trolley or an Atlas Trolley with modified trucks seem to run the best. As I want to use a DC power supply I already have, I wondered if either of these or other brand Trollies can run on DC power on EZ Streets?

 

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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Hello DL&W,

Yes you can get a trolley that runs on DC.

Atlas Industrial Rail has many versions that will run on DC such as:




ATLAS O Home Page

 

New Paint Schemes!


O-27 Trolley

 

 or 

Features Include:

  • Self-propelled AC/DC powered operation

  • Compatible with ALL traditionally-sized O & O-27 Trains

  • Features traditional E-unit forward-reverse operation as well as automatic reversing when used with end-of-line bumpers

  • Directional lighting

  • Interior lighting

  • All metal gears

  • Improved roller pick-ups

  • Realistic painting and printing



 

 

 

this is just an old internet listing but it shows the trolley in one of it's paint schemes (there are many) and it's power options.

Ebay has quite a few for sale.

You will have to remove the truck travel limit screws accessible only from inside the 

body of the trolley. You can search this forum to find a detailed discussion on how to do this.

I successfully removed them from my trolley and it now traverses the 8" radius curves smoothly.

Hello again,

I just found the posting that described the means of removing the truck limiting screws from an Atlas Industrial Rail Trolley.

Original posting from member "Silver Lake":

 

"I can talk you through. When I take new things apart I always take pics as I go(ironic I know). What you need to do is take off the truck limiting screws these go down from the inside of the body. There is one for each truck and are to the center of the truck. To do this first take off the shell I think 4 screws up from the bottom. Then lift off the shell. Then remove the screws of the electric board to get to the bumper reverse bar. Under that bar is one little screw on each truck that limits the truck from turning too far. The trucks could be turned 90degrees to pull them out but with the shell back on it limits that from happening. I think they are there for ease of assembly but the trolley is better and more versatile without them. Then put it all back together sans two screws and you are good to go."


If you acquire one of these trolleys the above task is very easy to do.

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