QUOTE: Originally posted by jkerklo 16 AWG is fine for the layout described. My rule is at least one center rail and outside rail wire connection for every three track joins. Depending on wiring space, I would run a pair of wires one direction to all the connections on one side of the loop, then another pair to all the connections to the other side of the loop. No need for separate runs from the transformer. You are only running one train, so the power required is the same. I don't use lock-ons: the clips for the wire are about the worst possible electrical connection. I use 1/4 inch male quick disconnect terminals crimped to the wire and inserted between rail sides from underneath. Practically invisible. If you would like some help with this, see www.Three-Rail.com , "PAPERS." JK
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