Description
A 22.5° diamond crossing in the Atlas Code 55 system — lets two tracks intersect at 22.5° without a turnout. Shallow crossing — useful where two slightly converging routes meet, common at junctions.
Single Code 55 crossing piece. Atlas Code 55 is the prototypically scaled N-scale track system, with .055" tall nickel-silver rail set in brown ties for a far more realistic appearance than Code 80. All rail joiners are concealed within the tie strip, giving smooth, hidden transitions between sections. Compatible with all modern N-scale equipment (Atlas, Kato, MicroTrains, current Bachmann, etc.); some older deep-flange stock may bind on Code 55 — check wheels first.
How to use
- Use where two routes cross at 22.5° — common in interlockings, industrial yards, and prototype-style diamond crossings.
- Both routes are electrically isolated at the crossing frog — wire feeders to all four legs.
- Joins to any Atlas Code 55 piece with concealed rail joiners.
- For shallow 22.5° crossings, watch wheelsets through the frog — sharp frog angles need NMRA-gauge wheels for smooth running.
- Combine with Atlas Code 55 #5 / #7 turnouts (#2051-series) to build full diamond/junction trackwork.
Specifications
- Scale: N (1:160)
- Rail Code: 55
- Angle: 22.5°
- Type: Diamond Crossing
- Quantity: 1 piece
- Brand: Atlas
- Item Number: 2041

