HO Truss Bridge with Blinking Light delivers realistic elevated track operation and eye-catching scenic detail for HO scale model railway layouts, combining structural realism with illuminated visual impact.
Featuring:- Detailed Truss Bridge Structure: Realistic steel-style truss design adds authentic industrial railway character to your layout.
- Blinking Signal Light Effect: Integrated flashing light enhances realism for night scenes, crossings, or industrial zones.
- HO Scale Compatibility: Designed for 1:87 HO gauge systems, suitable for standard rolling stock and track widths.
- Ready-to-Install Design: Pre-assembled bridge section for quick integration into existing layouts.
- Length: 30–35 cm (typical truss span)
- Width: 6–8 cm (track bed)
- Height: 8–12 cm (bridge structure)
- Gauge: 16.5mm (HO standard)
- Accessory Category: Scenic / Track Structure
- Scale: HO (1:87)
- Brand: Not specified
- Material: Moulded plastic with metal-look detailing
- Assembly: Ready-to-use
- Lighting: Integrated blinking LED (power source depends on system; typically low-voltage DC)
- Power Requirement: Track or external low-voltage power supply (varies by setup)
- Paint/Glue: Not required
- Compatibility Notes: Fits most HO gauge track systems (may require minor alignment adjustments)
- Included: 1 × HO truss bridge with integrated light
Perfect for: HO scale railway modellers building realistic scenic routes, industrial rail corridors, or eye-catching display layouts who want both structural detail and illuminated effects.
Why this accessory mattersTruss bridges are iconic elements in railway modelling, providing both functional track elevation and strong visual realism. The addition of a blinking light enhances operational storytelling, making it ideal for night scenes, industrial zones, or signal-controlled crossings. Popular SEO keywords include “HO truss bridge model”, “model railway bridge with lights”, and “HO scale illuminated railway bridge”.
How to use itPosition the bridge section between two elevated or flat track sections, ensuring stable alignment and secure rail connections. If the blinking light requires external power, connect it to the appropriate low-voltage supply or track power source as instructed. Test lighting before running trains. No paint or glue is required, though scenic weathering can enhance realism.

