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I've had an MTH cantilever signal bridge for a long time and it's always been a pain to hook up. Most recently I just hooked it up to a couple of on/off switches so I could control it manually. That worked OK, but I'd like to activate them with the actual train using an insulated section. I don't want to spend the money on a Lionel or MTH infrared sensor and from what I've been reading, I can do the same thing with an $8 relay of some sort from Radio Shack.

There are two sets of wires (one for each signal head). Each has a black a green and a red wire. The black is ground, the Green is for the yellow and green lights and the red is for the red signal. What I need to be able to do, is shut the green light off and turn the red light on, and then the opposite (yellow light's up for a few seconds when power is applied to the green wire before the green light lights up) to change back to green.

Do any of you electronic guru's know what I need and how to hook it up?

This is the signal I have
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I went ahead and used my relay and bridge rectifier idea.  So far it's working great.

 

Here's a picture of the finished project. My electronics are mounted in the shack at the base of the signal. The signal is screwed to a wooden base. The shack is glued and screwed to the side of the base, and there is a screw and glue underneath the roadbed that holds the whole assembly to the insulated section. It's all one piece. Looks pretty good to me.

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