QUOTE: Originally posted by jerrylovestrains Put the fibre (insulating pins) in the rails where the red circles are. What is happening is that ,like Bob said, one of the control rails are grounded. This is part of the anti-derailing feature built into the switches. The control rails ( which are the ones with the firbre pins in) ground out (thorugh the locos wheels and axels) the one coil that turns the points so the train can move on without derailing over the points. Without the pins the control rails are grounded constantly ground to the track circuit, explaining the buzzing of the solonoid pushing the points. Hope you understand, Jerry
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