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Track Terminal Electronics by A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Product Type:

track terminal

Manufacturer ID:

690

Introduced:

1946

Gauge:

AF


 (image copyright © Ted Hamler; used by permission)
The black fiber board on the left and the brown fiber board on the right.

 (image copyright © Tom Henderson; used by permission)
The original packaging.

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Product Type:

track terminal

Manufacturer ID:

707

Introduced:

1946

Gauge:

AF

Notes:

Produced through 1959 in two variations, namely either with the Fahnstock clip or with the Zip clip. This terminal makes contact with only one rail; it re-applies power to an isolated track section after the accessory has completed its function.


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Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Product Type:

track terminal

Manufacturer ID:

26344

Introduced:

1961

Gauge:

AF

Notes:

This is the track terminal for the Pike-Master track system, produced through 1964. It came in an envelope with two terminals per package. The one-piece metal strip has a Fahnstock clip on one end for the electrical connection that clips to the rail and to the ties on the other.


(image copyright © Ted Hamler; used by permission)

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Product Type:

track terminal

Manufacturer ID:

26690

Introduced:

1957

Gauge:

AF

Notes:

The 5-digit version of #690 "Track Terminal", produced through 1959.

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Product Type:

track terminal

Manufacturer ID:

26810

Introduced:

1960

Gauge:

AF

Notes:

These "Power-R-Klips" clips were manufactured through 1964. They were intended for use with standard American Flyer track. The purpose of the clips was to provide an inconspicuous electrical connection between the track and the transformer.


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