Azatrax Circuits & signals - All Scales - MRX3-4 signal control - Grade crossing control, deluxe, for flashers and/or gate motors. Incl. four IR sensor sets. (SKU 1525-MRX3-4)
Available On: April 1, 2021
| Where do most folks see trains in the real world? At a grade crossing. Visitors to your model railroad layout will mentally connect your crossing signals to the real world. The more realistic your model train grade crossings, the stronger the connection.
Give your visitors a visual treat. A realistic operating grade crossing signal system will definitely boost the 'cool' factor of your railroad layout. Looking for trackside block signal control circuits?• TS2 three-color system• Simple green/red signaling • British type starter and home signal control |
MRX3 circuit includes a connection for non-flashing lamps, like these automobile brake lights |

What are four-quadrant crossing gates? Typical North American railroad crossing gates on two-way streets block traffic on half of the road. The gates cover the lanes of approaching traffic, but not the lanes leading away from the tracks. Foolish drivers sometimes cross the highway median, drive around the gate and get hit by a train.
To reduce collisions at grade crossings, railroads are installing four quadrant gate systems on high speed rail corridors, commuter lines, light rail systems and in areas with high concentrations of foolish drivers.
Four quadrant gates block all lanes of traffic on both sides of the tracks. Gate operation is sequenced. The 'entrance' gates close first, blocking approaching cars. Then the 'exit' gates close on the opposite side of the tracks. The delayed closing of the exit gates prevents vehicles from being trapped on the tracks.
MRX3 Crossing Signal Controller
MRX3 crossing signal controller with or without pre-wired infrared sensor sets
Select the number of IR sensors to include with the MRX3.
You can splice up to 26 feet (8 meters) of additional wire to the sensor leads if a longer reach is needed.
4 sensor sets for one track, or
2 sensor sets per track, 2 tracks.
Use at a single track crossing with a track switch near the crossing.
See the crossing system configurations page for details.
6 sensor sets for one track, or
use with two MRD1 single detectors (sold separately below) to protect two tracks with 4 sensors per track.
For use with block occupancy detectors or with your own infrared sensors.
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