QUOTE: Originally posted by BillP1 With Lionel tubular track, the two outside rails are connected together with metal ties. To make the system you describe work, you would have to insulate one of the outside track rails from the ties. There is also a problem with the wheels of the locomotives and cars being connected together with metal axles which would short the two outer rails together. By the time you got done insulating one of the outer tracks (and if you could find locmotives set up for the Trix Twin system and cars with insulated wheels), I believe you would find you would have been better off just going to command control. ---------------- Bill
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QUOTE: Originally posted by thor Leonard, I beg to differ. I was six when I played with Trix and I certainly couldnt have handled cab control or block wiring! According to:- http://ttrca.co.uk/TTR.htm 'The Trix Twin Railway took its name from the fact that one could operate two trains on the same piece of track. This was achieved by having three rail track with the centre rail acting as a common return. The left-hand outer rail was then used by one locomotive to collect current and the right outer rail by another loco.' Nothing complex about that at all. All I wondered was if I can wire Lionel the same way
Rob
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