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Lionel Christmas FasTrack Girder Bridge causing power drop

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Posted by Michael6268 on Friday, December 22, 2017 8:18 AM

Megabuster

I have a Lionel O gauge Christmas Fastrack Girder Bridge, part 6-81249, that is supposed to replace a 10" straight.  No matter where I put it in my layout, I lose power to the layout.  I have checked the tabs and cleaned it and see no visible issue with it, but it simply does not work.  Is it worth my time to take apart a piece of 10" track that does work and use its rails to replace the rails in the girder bridge?  It's not really a complicated accessory so I am at a loss as to why it creates an issue.  Thanks for any ideas or advice you may have.  

 

 

Its a known issue from what ive heard with the Polar Express bridge too!  Hard to believe Lionel even screwed up something as simple as a piece of track on a bridge.  But not surprising given their current reputatiin for poor quality....

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Posted by Billwiz on Friday, December 22, 2017 5:57 AM

If you have a meter, test the voltage across the bridge versus other spots along the track.  Then isolate the bridge and test the resistance from one end to the other for each track.  

 

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Lionel Christmas FasTrack Girder Bridge causing power drop
Posted by Megabuster on Saturday, December 16, 2017 10:14 PM

I have a Lionel O gauge Christmas Fastrack Girder Bridge, part 6-81249, that is supposed to replace a 10" straight.  No matter where I put it in my layout, I lose power to the layout.  I have checked the tabs and cleaned it and see no visible issue with it, but it simply does not work.  Is it worth my time to take apart a piece of 10" track that does work and use its rails to replace the rails in the girder bridge?  It's not really a complicated accessory so I am at a loss as to why it creates an issue.  Thanks for any ideas or advice you may have.  

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