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Does anyone know where I can get a parts diagram showing the complete list of parts for the 313?  I just purchased one that is in shambles, but looks to have most everything with it.  I just need to see what I am missing so I can order.  I have the Greenberg's Repair Manual....but it is sorely lacking in parts diagrams like it has for the powered units.

 

Grady

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Didn't LIONEL have a parts sketch with their new bridge in one of their suppliments? I seem to remember one, while it might not be what you want, I would be a start.

 

Good luck on parts as you probably will wind up buying another to steal parts from, thats what I did on a couple of their accessories I wanted. Check the suppliment list.

 

Rod

I had a similar problem about a year ago.

 

I got a 313 bridge which was in excellent shape but didn’t work.  I have the old K-line manual, essentially a collection of the Lionel instructions and tech sheets, unfortunately, it was of little help.

 

Eventually I figured out that the fingers on the switch under the gearbox were damaged.  I did get it straighten out but, there were no pictures or diagrams anywhere to help and, as Ron pointed out, parts are scarce.

 

I can send you some pictures, if you think that will help.

 

Dan

Originally Posted by EugeneUhl:

I have a 313 Bascule bridge that is new (never operated); however, the controller or operating switch is missing.  Can anyone tell me where I can obtain one or how to make one.

 

Gene

Gene: As shown on the parts list I posted above, the bridge came with a relatively common 96C controller.  I don’t have an extra right now but they are available.

 

Bill

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Gene:

 

The Lionel #90 controller is a newer version of the 96C and will work just as well for your bridge.  And so will any momentary contact switch like a door bell button. 

 

But if you want to keep your bridge original, here's a link to an eBay auction with 2 #96C buttons which has photos: 

 
IMO, that's a little too pricey plus you don't need 2 of them.  Do you go to train shows?  You could probably pick one up for a few bucks.
 
Bill
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