I purchased a Bachmann Heritage Express G Scale train several years ago for under our Christmas tree. I set it up this year and when I turn the transformer to start the train, the light is initially green and then clicks to red. The train does not move at all. I am thinking that the motor is seized, but not sure. Anyone able to help?
Bachmann never made a heritage express in G Scale. No matter, your problem is a short causing the circuit breaker to trip. You don't say what locomotive you have, but in most cases the front 4 wheel truck on the locomotive is turned around causing the short. Let us know if this solves your problem.
Dear Johnny,
Bachmann G scale trains use DC motors, which need a variable DC power pack.
Your track power source sounds like an old Lionel AC transformer, which clicks and turns on a red light following a short or overload.
Hope you haven't burned out your motor with the wrong type of power source.
Can you put up a picture or link to a (Photobucket, e.g.) picture of your loco, track and transformer?
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik
Hi, It is 2-6-2, not a Bachmann. I Googled and found:
Heritage Express G Scale Electric Train Set
Features Die-Cast Engine and Wheels
Authentic Locomotive Sounds
Realistic Smoke
Real Working Headlight
The Set Contains:
Locomotive
Tender
Freight Car
Caboose
UL Approved Power Pack
92" x 52" Oval Snap-Fit Track
Instruction Manual
It has a short somewhat, that trips overload.
alanrr
But, who made it? If you can identify the manufacturer someone might be able to help. Chuck
After some searching, I found this pic, which is the clearest.
http://www.gscalejunkie.com/GeneralPics/CatchAll/Heritage.jpg
Hope this will help
Bob C.
This is not a Bachmann set. This set is a Chinese knock off of Bachmann cars and a giant version of the 2-6-0 Indy (seems close to 1:20.3). The cars are very close to the Bachmann cars. Another version is issued by Buddy L. I found the 2-6-0 to be a good puller but could stand a great deal of extra detail.
Larry S.
Southerm Ohio Narrow Gauge RR