TCS Locomotive Works - Track Cleaning Vehicle
- BobbyTCSDCC
- Apr 30
- 1 min read
Hello TCS family!
Our HO Scale Track Cleaning Vehicle is hands-down the best on the market. This vehicle combines multiple cleaning uses to get to most off your track!
Features:
Vacuum Cleaner - Motorized vacuum gets dust and lint out of your wheels, axles, and running gear. Can be turned on with the press of F1.
Abrasive Pad - Replaceable abrasive pad gets down deep into your track to get any residue off your track. Can purchase on our website in packs of 5.
Magnets - Useful to get any metallic debris out of your track.
Beacon Light - Turns on with the press of F2.
DCC - Custom TCS DCC decoder along with Keep Alive®
Traction Tires - Can be replaced and purchasable on our website in packs of 4.
Every HO layout deserves one of these. You can purchase these for $289.95 and keep your track clean for good!
You can purchase it here:


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This post about the track cleaning vehicle is really interesting—thanks for explaining how it works and why it’s important. It’s cool to see how small details like this help trains run better. Will there be more updates or new models coming soon? Also, for anyone who enjoys trains and a good meal, the captain d’s fish and chips is a tasty option to check out.
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Nice to see how TCS is pushing innovation in such a niche but essential area—track maintenance is way underrated. I’ve actually used Ryobi tools https://ryobi-tools.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html for small-scale home projects and found them surprisingly reliable for tough cleaning tasks, so I imagine their gear could complement vehicle upkeep really well too. One trick I learned when cleaning metal rails at our community train model club: a little isopropyl alcohol and a steady hand go a long way—clean tracks, smooth rides.