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Video: Automated Christmas layout

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Video: Automated Christmas layout
Posted by JPosh on Monday, October 29, 2012 10:21 AM

Donald Miller's FasTrack plan features two O gauge trains that alternate automatically under the Christmas tree. With a little Christmas magic (and some help from Lionel), you can create a hands-off layout that's great for the holidays at home or a public display. Learn how to craft this plan in the December issue of CTT (on newsstands November 6th), and see it in action now!

Click here to watch the video.

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Posted by Texas Pete on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 7:43 AM

Easily done with tubular track also, and good ol' O22 switches.  Cheaper to make, not so noisy, and takes up less room.

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Posted by overlandflyer on Wednesday, October 31, 2012 7:28 PM

running this layout for just 3 hours will throw both those switches over 2000 times.  i'd give it a week, tops.  you'd get a more reliable two train loop with a simple start/ stop track section, albeit you would not have alternate east-west trains.

good idea on paper, but not practical.
cheers...gary
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Posted by cjmeyers on Thursday, November 1, 2012 12:02 PM

Looks like it could be done with two non-derail switches, so not having to fire either one.

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Posted by servoguy on Thursday, November 1, 2012 11:38 PM

I don't have any data on the longevity of Fastrack switches, but the 022 switches apparently will last forever. I put 50 of them in a layout about 4 years ago, and had them wired so that they would throw frequently.  After many hours of use, I had to take a few of them apart for adjustment.  There was no apparent wear or contact erosion.  I was running them on 20 volts from a KW.  

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