Thanks for your efforts and replies everyone! Hopefully someday I will find someone in my area who is willing to teach me these concepts. After storing for many years and now finally having the space to setup something really nice, I'm continually amazed when unpacking the boxes and discovering that I did at one time now how to utilize these concepts.
So much for old age.... ha, ha
Walter
Bob Nelson
Brian,
Thank you for that post. I do it the same way. The kids (myself included) can really "run" the trains that way. That post that was mentioned from last week was so far over my head that I was starting to wonder what I was dooing wrong. It was obviously more complicated that what we are dooing. Now I can go on thinking that I'm "OK"
I agree that I work better when I can see a diagram to study and understand.
Can anybody help us?
Would anyone happen to have a schematic of how this would be wired? Maybe old age or just pure inexperience, but a picture is priceless when trying to understand these concepts.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
This seems to be the same question asked in a couple of recent topics, but with 2 trains rather than 3 or 4:
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/848059/ShowPost.aspx
I'm sorry I didn't state my question clearly. I am building a christmas display layout.
I want to be able to have two trains running on the loop, with a passenger train stopping on the main line alongside the passing siding.
At this time, the freight train which was parked on the siding will start around the loop. It will turn back into the siding at the end of its loop, and stop.
At this time the passenger train will start around the loop.
You get the idea. I assume I will need to use track with one outside rail insulated to act as switches, insulated center rails to stop each train. I can see how to do some of this, but don't see the whole picture.
I appreciate any help with this. No, it is not to early for me to start working on this, since I am always in a rush to finish by Thanksgiving.
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