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HO Nickel Silver E-Z Track System - 60 Degree Crossing (BAC44542)

HO Nickel Silver E-Z Track System - 60 Degree Crossing (BAC44542)

The HO Nickel Silver E-Z Track System's 60 Degree Crossing is an essential component for enhancing railroad designs. This piece is versatile, offering a range of applications that can benefit various track layouts. While it serves numerous purposes, it's important to note that for creating a classic “Figure 8” layout, a 30 Degree Crossing is the recommended starting point. With its durable nickel silver construction, this crossing ensures reliability and longevity for your model train setup.

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Overview

The HO Nickel Silver E-Z Track System's 60 Degree Crossing is an essential component for enhancing railroad designs. This piece is versatile, offering a range of applications that can benefit various track layouts. While it serves numerous purposes, it's important to note that for creating a classic “Figure 8” layout, a 30 Degree Crossing is the recommended starting point. With its durable nickel silver construction, this crossing ensures reliability and longevity for your model train setup.

Features

  • Part of the HO Nickel Silver E-Z Track System
  • 60 Degree Crossing design for versatile railroad applications
  • Ideal for complex track configurations
  • Durable nickel silver construction for reliability and longevity
  • Recommended to start with a 30 Degree Crossing for “Figure 8” layouts

Needed to Complete

  • 30 Degree Crossing (for “Figure 8” layouts)

Specifications

  • Product Type: 60 Degree Crossing
  • Product Code: BAC44542
  • Track System: HO Nickel Silver E-Z Track System
  • Angle: 60 Degrees
  • Material: Nickel Silver
  • Applications: Versatile railroad design, not ideal for “Figure 8” layouts
  • Recommended Alternative: 30 Degree Crossing for “Figure 8” layouts