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Atlas #215 Selector with 4 control switches, works with HO, N & O
$ 7.89
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Description
ATLAS SELECTORATLAS #215
Works with any scale including Atlas N, HO & O
ALL SELECTORS ARE NEW, IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING AND NEVER USED.
The Atlas #215 SELECTOR is a device that enables the operation and control of two trains at the same time. The SELECTOR has four single-pole, double throw switches to provide a two-cab operation for four blocks.
Any number of SELECTORS can be ganged (coupled) together to control additional blocks without inter-switch wiring. Can be used as area selectors for four-cab operation. Couples with the Atlas #220 CONTROLLER.
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The Train Connection, Smyrna, Tennessee, USA
Merchants for quality HO & N scale model railroad products since 1997
Specializing in...
- Atlas Model Railroad HO & N scale items including locomotives, rolling stock, track, structures and accessories
- MRC Power Packs, DCC Train Controls, and Sound Systems
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