Shop Ross Custom Switches for sale, including new, used, and pre-owned O Gauge turnouts, crossings, crossovers, and specialty trackwork. Ross switches are built for hobbyists adding reliable routes through yards, junctions, sidings, and other complex areas of an O Gauge railroad.
Whether you need a left or right turnout, curved switch, wye, or hard-to-find replacement piece, Trainz regularly carries Ross track components for expanding established layouts. Browse more O Gauge track for compatible sections and layout supplies.
Ross Custom Switches are often purchased to solve a specific track-planning need. A modeler may need a compact turnout for a crowded yard, a broad-radius switch for scale-sized equipment, a crossover between parallel mainlines, or a specialty configuration that is difficult to find in a standard track system.
Trainz regularly offers Ross Custom Switches for sale in brand-new, used, and pre-owned condition. Inventory may include current products, replacement turnouts, switch motors, crossings, track accessories, discontinued configurations, and larger Ross switch lots from incoming collections.
The correct Ross turnout depends on more than whether the track branches left or right. Before ordering, compare the switch number or curve designation, overall footprint, diverging route, track spacing, and the minimum curve requirements of the locomotives and rolling stock that will use it.
Depending on availability, Ross trackwork may include:
Checking the product number and layout drawing before purchasing is especially important with specialty Ross switches, since two pieces that appear similar may use different geometry.
Ross turnouts are particularly useful when a standard switch does not fit the railroad being planned. Their broad selection of angles, curve sizes, and specialty arrangements gives O Gauge modelers more options when designing freight yards, passenger terminals, engine facilities, industrial districts, and junctions.
Broader Ross turnouts and crossovers can also create smoother routes for longer locomotives and full-length passenger cars. In tighter areas, carefully selected wyes, curved switches, and compact yard arrangements can add more operating possibilities without rebuilding the entire layout.
For help mapping out mainlines, sidings, yards, and switching areas, explore our O Gauge track plans and layout ideas.
Ross switches are frequently used alongside other O Gauge track systems, but compatibility should be checked before installation. Rail height, center-rail design, track spacing, connection method, and the adjoining track system can all affect how easily a switch fits into an existing railroad.
Some Ross products are designed to work with commonly used O Gauge track, including GarGraves-style trackwork, while other installations may require mating pins, adapter sections, roadbed adjustments, or custom fitting. Reviewing the exact listing and manufacturer specifications can help prevent alignment and electrical problems.
When buying a pre-owned Ross switch, also check whether the switch machine, controller, wiring, and removable approach sections are included. Missing control components may need to be purchased separately before the turnout is ready for operation.
Ross Custom Switches are O Gauge turnouts, crossings, track sections, and specialty components designed for O, O27, and hi-rail layouts. They are commonly used where modelers need more track geometry choices than a standard system provides.
Yes. Ross continues to offer O Gauge switches, crossings, track, and related layout components. Product availability may vary by configuration.
Yes. Depending on inventory, Trainz may carry brand-new Ross products alongside used, pre-owned, discontinued, and hard-to-find switches.
Yes. Pre-owned inventory may include individual turnouts, crossings, switch machines, specialty trackwork, and larger Ross switch lots from O Gauge collections.
Many Ross products are commonly used with GarGraves track, but the exact rail type, connectors, geometry, and installation requirements should be verified before purchasing.
Compatibility depends on the Lionel track system involved. Traditional tubular track, FasTrack, and other systems use different profiles and connections, so adapter sections or layout modifications may be required.
Confirm the product number, left- or right-hand direction, curve or turnout number, footprint, track spacing, rail type, switch machine, and included controls. These details are particularly important when replacing a switch already installed on a layout.
Larger locomotives and full-length passenger cars generally perform better through broader-radius or higher-number turnouts. Always compare the switch geometry with the minimum curve requirements of your equipment.
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