HO Car System Play Street Junction Left is a model railway accessory designed to enhance the functionality and realism of HO scale layouts.
Featuring:
- Accessory Type & Purpose: A left-hand junction piece designed for use with the HO Car System, enabling the smooth transition of vehicles on your model railway layout.
- Scale & Layout Compatibility: HO scale – Compatible with standard HO gauge track and layout systems that support the HO Car System.
- Construction & Detail: Made from durable plastic with detailed moulding to ensure smooth operation and reliable vehicle movement through the junction.
- Integration & Expansion: This junction connects seamlessly to your existing HO Car System track, expanding the road network on your layout and enabling complex vehicle paths and movement.
Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Scale: HO
- Gauge: 16.5mm
Technical Specifications:
- Accessory Category: Track / Electrical
- Material: Plastic
- Power Requirement: Track-powered
- Assembly: Ready-to-use
- Finish: Unpainted
- Compatibility Notes: Compatible with HO Car System components and standard HO gauge layouts.
- Included: One left-hand junction piece for the HO Car System.
Suitable for modellers working in HO scale layouts who want to expand their road network and improve vehicle movement with the HO Car System.
Why this accessory matters
The HO Car System Play Street Junction Left adds operational flexibility to your layout, enabling vehicles to follow complex routes and interact with your model railway. It enhances the realism of your layout by allowing dynamic vehicle movement and connecting road sections seamlessly.
How to use it
This is a ready-to-use junction piece that simply connects to your existing HO Car System track. It integrates easily with the system, allowing vehicles to move smoothly through the junction without requiring additional assembly or modifications. Paint or weathering can be applied to match the style of your layout.
This is a track accessory. No assembly required. Paint required (not included).

