| 1024 Manual Switches 1946 - 1952 | ![]() |
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History
The 1024 manually-controlled 027 gauge switch was introduced
into the Lionel product line during the prewar era. Originally
manufactured from 1935 thru 1942, Lionel resumed production in
1946 and it remained in the product line until 1952.
These switches are somewhat hard-to-find in nice, clean condition. In addition to generally being well worn, they are frequently found either bent, rusted or simply missing parts such as the red / green switch indicator.
Features
Standard features of the 1024 include: metal base, metal 027-gauge
rails, metal red / green turn indicator and a small turn tab
pertruding from the rear of the switch.
Additional Detail, Photos & Box Information
1024 Switches -
Shown in the photo above - The look and
style of the 1024 switch did not change during the entire production period.
Inventory For Sale
The following inventory is available for sale from our website sponsors.
| 1024 Switches Click on the sponsors name for contact information. Available inventory as of Wed Sep 8 04:10:36 2010 . | |||
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| Sponsor | Condition | Price | Comments |
| All Aboard Train Shoppe | 7 | $ 18.00 | Here's a pair of original 027 gauge manual switches. There's no damage nor rust and no short circuits on the rails. |
| All Aboard Train Shoppe | 7+ | $ 24.00 | Here's a nice, clean pair of original 027 gauge manual switches. There's no damage nor rust and no short circuits on the rails. |
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