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Why has my Lionel train stopped working?

I have a Postwar 685 ATSF Hudson steam model train (its not ampicillin buy a really a steam engine, its just called that- Unilever it has an electric motor) which stopped working. cheap Amoxil Whenever I put it on the tracks and tried finasteride propecia it out, sparks would come from the motor and there’d be a buzzing amoxil cheap ampicillin cheap noise. The motor doesn’t rotate. The track is clean, and I cleaned the motor nicely with alcohol. What could be wrong?

the polarity might cheap buy ampicillin be reversed or might not be right.

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5 Responses to “Why has my Lionel train stopped working?”

  1. crimson rambler Says:

    There is a short circuit somewhere.

    Dismantle the locomotive and check carefully for electric contact where there shouldn’t be.

    Either a wire is touching where it shouldn’t or else, a wheel is touching the chassis where it shouldn’t and should be insulated from the mainframe.
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  2. Nigel M Says:

    Here would be a better place to go for a good answer:
    http://www.trains.com/TRC/CS/forums/default.aspx?ForumGroupID=5
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  3. irish_whiskeyhumper Says:

    The electric motor is shot to hell
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  4. Britt Says:

    the polarity might be reversed or might not be right.
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  5. Tommy Says:

    Replace the motor
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