Battery shuttle power?

CoggesRailway

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Hello All,

At the moment I am going over in my head how to introduce an incline quarry line. Some of my esteemed chums, particularly a certain tiggerish person, have me thinking a simple run up the fence onto a base board is by far the easiest way. However I do value just watching trains and so If I go the end to end route I need to be able to run a shuttle. Anyone know if any products?

I could leave a over hanging post to manually switch my 040 but I would prefer an elegant slow/stop/start.

Ian
 

CoggesRailway

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I have just read that. Do you think it is saying it will do what I want?
 

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I have one of those, never tried it on a shuttle. works well on stop go.

I have one that's never been used, if you want it PM me.
 

Del Tapparo

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The "Enhanced Critter Control" is the only product I know of for battery power, that will do automated back'n forth trolley/shuttle operations. If you prefer radio control, the "RailBoss Plus" will also do station stops and trolley operations.
 

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I have several mounted in railbuses and trolleys. They will do what you want. Del Tapparro will be more than happy to answer any questions.
 

CoggesRailway

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Great thanks every one - looks like del is the man
 

Del Tapparo

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T&M Models, Mike Culllen, is selling the RailBoss controls. I'm not sure if he has any Critter Controls in stock at this time.