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Lionel Trains revolutionized the operation of O gauge toy trains in 1936 when they introduced remote electronic uncoupling. Early uncouplers used a special 5-rail track section that could activate a solenoid inside the coupler itself, releasing the knuckle with a spring. By 1948, Lionel had introduced a new magnetic coupler system using a magnet placed between the rails. The magnet pulled a plunger in the coupler, releasing the knuckle. The O gauge UCS track section and the O27 #6019 section utilized both rails and magnets so they could operate both types of couplers as well as various operating accessories. From the late 1960s onward, Lionel’s O27 uncoupling sections lost their activating rails and used only an offset magnet for uncoupling and unloading. The O gauge UCS section continued production until as late as 2017. But regardless of type - rail, magnets, or both, Lionel’s uncoupling sections were ALWAYS full sections of O or O27 gauge track, and the firm NEVER made an uncoupler for curved track. This, we must do ourselves. coupler itself, releasing the knuckle with a spring. By 1948, Lionel had introduced a new magnetic coupler system using a magnet placed between the rails. The magnet pulled a plunger in the coupler, releasing the knuckle. The O gauge UCS track section and the O27 #6019 section utilized both rails and magnets so they could operate both types of couplers as well as various operating accessories. From the late 1960s onward, Lionel’s O27 uncoupling sections lost their activating rails and used only an offset magnet for uncoupling and unloading. The O gauge UCS section continued production until as late as 2017. But regardless of type - rail, magnets, or both, Lionel’s uncoupling sections were ALWAYS full sections of O or O27 gauge track, and the firm NEVER made an uncoupler for curved track. This, we must do ourselves. *As an Amazon Associate and a member of other affiliate networks, We may receive commissions on qualifying sales generated from the links on this channel.** Visit Our Sponsors: Diecast Models Wholesale: https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-1009945... Lionel Trains on Amazon: https://amzn.to/46tZiR5 Hobby Tools on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3rtRkc1 Toy Train Tips And Tricks is a channel devoted to the operation, repair, history, and collecting of classic 3-rail O and O27 gauge trains made by Lionel, Marx, K-Line, Menards, and other manufacturers. Keep the trains running! Music and Visual Effects Courtesy of Pixabay.com Facebook: / ttttlocomaniac Twitter: / ttttmike Instagram: / mrmoore2001 #Promotion #Lioneltrains #Trainset #Trainrepair #Traincollecting #Ogauge #Oscale