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Have a hole line of subway cars from MTH. I never had to change any 9 Volt Battery's
 
My Subway sets are five years old now, l never change any Battery's on them.
 
As you my know those are chargeable battery, so every once in a while power up the Engine. You shouldn't then have any problems.
 
I help this was some help Good luck!  
 
John A De Alto

I have never put a battery in any Legacy or TMCC loco for that matter running in command control.

 

There really should be no need to unless you have deadspots on your layout. Some members have posted issues with deadspots on Atlas turnouts.

 

I have a fastrack layout and have never lost power to a loco unless the track was dirty. A quick track cleaning solves that.

 

The 9 volt battery option is really intended for folks running conventionally, so they don't lose sounds during direction changes.

 

I believe Lionel has slowly been getting away from the battery option in recent offerings.

 

I say "nay".

Last edited by RickO
Originally Posted by feet:

I don't understand why Lionel doesn't put a charging circuit in their engines. That way you could put a BCR in there instead of a battery. Myself i do not like a battery in any engine because of the chance the battery could leak.

I use this in several of my lionel engines and in a sound box car.  works very well.

9vBRLT

 

item#598

 

very easy to install.

 

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