These “Sattelboden” self-unloading cars were used for track laying on the DR. They often ran in ballast-carrying block trains. The LGB model has opening side hatches. Can be used for epochs III and IV...
Flat cars were used on the DR to transport wood among other things. They were also used for track laying. The LGB model reproduces a short two-axle flat car painted and lettered for the German State Railroad...
eight receivers with a matching number of locomotive controllers (LGB 51070) to control up to eight track current circuits. Note: The receiver is not weather-resistant and should be protected from direct...
on of the voltage on the track. Overloading the MTS control center with deliberately produced short-circuit is now a thing of the past. This is especially beneficial for track components, such as loco...
area of track, the latter with its own power supply. So by adding Power Boosters and transformers – one transformer (example: LGB 50110) for each Power Booster – you can have multiple areas of track controlled...
device for connecting to the 55029 large railroad decoder. It can be used to allow smaller sections of track without current to be traversed by locomotives equipped with this system with no problem. It is simply...
This control box can be used to operate up to four LGB turnouts, signals, uncoupler tracks, or other accessories. Each momentary rocker switch operates an accessory item. This control box is connected...
This catenary cross span is very useful anywhere several tracks are next to each other and have catenary wire above them. A maximum of 5 tracks can be spanned with this catenary cross span. Length: 1,000 mm...
standard catenary mast (LGB 56405) securely to your LGB track. The base includes an adjustable clip (5.5-30 mm / 7/32"-1-3/16") to attach the mast to the track. The catenary mast slides into the base. ...