Mike Rowe Tramway Museum introduction

 The Mike Rowe Tramway Museum is a 500mm x 500mm 'micro' (hence the name) layout, featuring several assorted trams (or streetcars in American parlance).

The HO scale layout features two interleaved loops, with one tram running on each loop. One tram remains at a designated stop whilst the
other runs around it's loop. When the loop run is completed, it stops and the other tram leaves for a run around it's loop.

All of this action, along with color-light signaling is managed by an Arduino Mega 2560 R3 processor, with an Arduino Motor-Shield and a wi-fi shield. This setup runs DCC-EX software in Automation mode. The Arduino units may be seen inside the Museum building below, with the roof removed.

DCC-EX is a free package, providing genuine DCC functionality at a very-affordable price. The above-described package can be put together for less than NZ$80.00, without the non-essential wi-fi shield.

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