HO-CODE 100 25 Custom Line Crossing
$15.99 Original price was: $15.99.$12.79Current price is: $12.79.
HO Code 100 with black ties and nickel silver rail. Precisely engineered angles of intersection to solve most crossing requirements. For double crossovers use the 25 degree crossing with #4 Custom-Line Mark 3 Turnouts. A wide variety of track arrangements appear in Atlas layout instruction books.
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HO-CODE 100 MANUAL SNAP SWITCH RIGHT
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